SAT 2025: The registration deadlines for SAT May and June 2025 examinations have been released by the College Board. Applicants who are interested can fill out their registration form by visiting the ...
The College Board has officially opened registration for the SAT exams for the 2025-2026 cycle, providing students with an extended schedule of test dates and enhanced resources. This move is part of ...
The New York Department of State's Division of Consumer Protection is warning parents and high school students of recent SAT scams from people claiming to be from the College Board who are charging ...
Last fall, a junior named Mia approached Candice Mackey with an unusual request: She wanted to take the SAT – typically administered at her school in the spring – a few months early. Mia was one of ...
A canceled SAT college entrance exam is back on this weekend after an outcry from students and parents. Kennewick School District staff confirmed Wednesday afternoon that the College Board will allow ...
The College Board will have to pay a $750,000 settlement with the New York Attorney General's Office, which said the organization unlawfully shared students' personal data with organizations such as ...
ATLANTA — The College Board has announced the rollout of an all-new digital version of the SAT, set to debut on March 9. Aside from the format, students will notice other differences in the test ...
ATLANTA — The College Board has released a statement saying if you were affected by the recent SAT glitch, you can get a refund and retake the test. The organization said that on March 8, 2025, a ...
A switch to digital SATs has helped boost the number of test-takers closer to pre-pandemic levels, but scores for recent college-bound seniors fell for the third straight year amid ongoing learning ...
FOR THE WEEKEND. DOUG AND ANTOINETTE. ALL RIGHT. CINDY, THANK YOU. ALMOST READY KIDS. TIME TO TAKE THOSE S.A.T. EXAMS. BUT THE TEST THIS SPRING WON’T LOOK LIKE ANYTHING LIKE YOU TOOK BACK IN THE DAY.
Over nearly a century, millions of American high school students have sharpened pencils and cracked open pamphlets to take the SAT. But this spring, they can leave the pencils at home. Starting next ...