San Antonio students taking the SAT in 2025 can test at multiple locations including high schools, community colleges, and dedicated testing centers across the greater San Antonio area. The SAT is offered 7 times per year (August through June) at College Board testing centers, and many San Antonio area high schools administer the SAT during the school day as part of state-sponsored testing programs. This guide covers how to find SAT test centers in San Antonio, 2025 test dates, how to register, and what SAT scores you need for Texas colleges including UTSA, UT San Antonio, and Texas A&M San Antonio.
SAT testing in San Antonio is offered at multiple locations administered through College Board's testing network. The most reliable way to find current testing centers and available seats is to use the College Board's test center locator at sat.collegeboard.org โ search by zip code (78201โ78266 covers most of San Antonio) to see available locations and open test dates.
Types of testing locations in San Antonio:
How to confirm seat availability: Log into your College Board account at sat.collegeboard.org, begin a registration, enter a San Antonio area zip code, and select your preferred test date โ the system shows which centers have open seats. Popular test dates fill quickly; register early for spring test dates (March and May).
The College Board offers 7 national SAT test dates per year. For 2025, the standard SAT testing calendar is:
Late registration is available for an additional $30 fee after the standard deadline, if the test center has remaining seats. Always register by the standard deadline to ensure your preferred location is available.
Texas school day SAT: Many Texas high school juniors take the SAT for free during the school day through the Texas Education Agency's statewide SAT administration. Check with your school counselor about whether your campus participates in school day testing.
San Antonio-area students most commonly apply to:
Most Texas public universities are test-optional through at least 2025, meaning SAT submission is not required but can help students who scored above the middle 50% range. Strong scores can also support merit scholarship applications even at test-optional schools.
Texas is one of the states where many high school juniors take the SAT for free during the school day. The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has partnered with the College Board to offer statewide school day SAT administration for 11th graders.
How school day SAT works in Texas:
Check with your counselor: Not all San Antonio area schools participate. Ask your school counselor whether your campus is scheduled for school day SAT administration and whether you're automatically enrolled or need to sign up.
If your school doesn't offer school day SAT: You can still request a fee waiver through your counselor if your family qualifies (income-based eligibility). Counselors have a set number of fee waivers to distribute each year โ request one early in the school year, before your registration deadline.