SAT Registration 2026–2026 — How to Register, Deadlines, and Fees

SAT registration 2026–2026: how to register for the SAT, test dates, registration deadlines, fees, fee waivers, and what to do if you miss the deadline.

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SAT Registration 2026–2026 — How to Register, Deadlines, and Fees

How to Register for the SAT — Step by Step

SAT registration is entirely online through College Board. Here is the full registration process.

Step 1 — Create or log in to your College Board account: Go to collegeboard.org and create a free account if you do not have one. You will use this same account for SAT registration, score viewing, and sending scores to colleges. If you already have a College Board account (used for AP exams, PSAT, or a previous SAT), log in with your existing credentials.

Step 2 — Start your SAT registration: From your College Board dashboard, select 'Register for the SAT.' You will be prompted to choose your test date and test center location. Test centers are typically high schools and community centers near you — College Board shows available centers by zip code.

Step 3 — Upload your photo: College Board requires a photo for test day identification. The photo must be recent, show your full face clearly against a plain background, and meet specific size requirements. Upload a digital photo during registration — it is printed on your admission ticket. Photo requirements are strict; an incorrect photo can prevent you from testing.

Step 4 — Choose your test date and center: Select from available test dates. Not all test centers are available on all dates — popular urban centers fill up quickly. If your preferred center is full, select the next closest available center. You can change your test center before the deadline at no charge.

Step 5 — Pay registration fees: Pay the registration fee ($68 for the SAT) by credit card, debit card, or fee waiver. If you qualify for a fee waiver (see below), select that option during checkout — your school counselor must have provided you with a fee waiver code or letter. There is no registration fee for fee waiver students.

Step 6 — Confirm and print your admission ticket: After payment, your registration is confirmed. Print your admission ticket approximately one week before test day. You must bring your printed admission ticket and an acceptable photo ID to the test center on test day — digital admission tickets on your phone are NOT accepted.

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SAT Registration 2025–2026 at a Glance

Registration Fee$68

  • SAT base fee: $68 (standard registration)
  • Late registration: $34 additional fee
  • Score sending: 4 free score sends at registration; $13/each after
Registration Deadlines~4–5 Weeks Out

  • Regular deadline: ~4–5 weeks before test date
  • Late registration: ~2 weeks before test date (+$34)
  • Changes/cancellations: By regular deadline: free; late: $29
Test Dates 2025–20267 Dates

  • Fall 2025: August, October, November, December
  • Spring 2026: March, May, June
  • School day SAT: Additional dates through schools
Fee WaiversFree SAT

  • Who qualifies: 11th/12th graders meeting income criteria
  • Benefits: Free SAT, 4 free score sends, college app fee waivers
  • How to get: Through your high school counselor

SAT Test Dates and Registration Deadlines 2025–2026

College Board offers SAT test dates approximately every 6 weeks throughout the school year. Registration deadlines fall 4–5 weeks before each test date. Late registration closes about 2 weeks before the test date for an additional $34 fee.

SAT test dates 2025–2026 (approximate — verify at collegeboard.org):

  • August 23, 2025: Registration deadline ~July 25, 2025 | Late deadline ~August 8, 2025
  • October 4, 2025: Registration deadline ~September 5, 2025 | Late deadline ~September 19, 2025
  • November 1, 2025: Registration deadline ~October 3, 2025 | Late deadline ~October 17, 2025
  • December 6, 2025: Registration deadline ~November 7, 2025 | Late deadline ~November 21, 2025
  • March 14, 2026: Registration deadline ~February 13, 2026 | Late deadline ~February 27, 2026
  • May 2, 2026: Registration deadline ~April 3, 2026 | Late deadline ~April 17, 2026
  • June 6, 2026: Registration deadline ~May 8, 2026 | Late deadline ~May 22, 2026

Important: Always verify current test dates and deadlines at collegeboard.org — College Board occasionally adjusts dates and deadlines, and this guide may not reflect the most recent schedule updates.

School Day SAT: Many school districts administer the SAT to all students during the school day — often in the spring for 11th graders. School Day SAT testing is free and handled through your school. If your district participates, check with your school counselor rather than registering independently at collegeboard.org.

Which test date to choose: For college applicants, aim to take the SAT in the spring of junior year (March or May) for a first attempt, leaving time for a fall senior year retake if needed. December of junior year is also a good first date for students who want scores before college application deadlines in January. Most colleges accept scores from any test date, including June of senior year, but verify application deadlines at each college you are applying to.

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SAT Fees — Registration, Late Fees, and Score Sends

Here is a breakdown of all SAT fees for 2025–2026.

Registration fees:

  • SAT (standard): $68
  • Late registration surcharge: $34 additional (closes ~2 weeks before test day)
  • Waitlist (standby testing): $56 additional — allows you to show up at a test center on test day and test if seats are available; not guaranteed

Changes and cancellations:

  • Test date or center change (by regular deadline): Free
  • Test date or center change (late — after regular deadline): $29
  • Cancellation (by regular deadline): Partial refund — registration fee minus $10 processing fee

Score sending fees:

  • 4 free score sends: At the time of registration, you can designate up to 4 colleges to receive your scores for free
  • Additional score sends: $13 per college after the initial 4
  • Rush reporting: $31 additional for expedited score delivery

Score choice: College Board's Score Choice lets you select which SAT scores (from which test dates) to send to colleges. Most colleges have their own score policies — many accept Score Choice, some require all scores. Check each college's score policy before deciding what to send.

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SAT Fee Waivers — Who Qualifies and How to Apply

SAT fee waivers are available to eligible students and cover the full registration fee — making the SAT completely free. Fee waivers are distributed through high schools, not directly by College Board.

Who qualifies for an SAT fee waiver:

  • 11th or 12th grade students enrolled in a US school
  • Students who receive free or reduced-price school lunch under the National School Lunch Program
  • Students whose family income meets federal free/reduced lunch guidelines
  • Students enrolled in federal aid programs (SNAP, Medicaid, TANF, or similar)
  • Students in foster care, homeless, or wards of the state

SAT fee waiver benefits: A College Board fee waiver does more than cover SAT registration. Fee waiver recipients also receive: 4 additional free score sends beyond the standard 4 (8 total free sends), access to college application fee waivers at many colleges, and free access to Khan Academy's Official SAT Prep program. The college application fee waivers can save hundreds of dollars when applying to multiple colleges.

How to get a fee waiver: Talk to your school counselor. Counselors receive fee waiver codes from College Board and distribute them to eligible students. You cannot apply directly to College Board for a fee waiver — it must come through your school. If you believe you qualify, ask your counselor at the start of junior year.

After SAT Registration — What Happens Next

After completing registration, here is what to expect.

Admission ticket: Your admission ticket is available on your College Board account approximately one week before test day. Print it — you cannot test without it. The ticket shows your test center address, reporting time, and your registration photo.

Score release: Digital SAT scores are released approximately 2 weeks after each test date. You receive an email notification when scores are ready. Log in to your College Board account to view your scores — they are not emailed directly.

SAT superscoring: Many colleges superscore the SAT — they take your highest section scores across multiple test dates and combine them into a composite score. If your school's target colleges superscore, taking the SAT multiple times can only help your application. Check each college's superscoring policy individually.

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