As
a prospective student-athlete at a Division I or II institution, you
have certain responsibilities to attend to before you may participate.
Do well in school, take your SAT’s and Contact the Clearinghouse
Nearly every college in America accepts the SAT or Subject Tests as a
part of its admissions process. That's why more than two million students
take the SAT every year.
Calendar & Fees-2007-08 Test Dates and Registration
Deadlines
2007-08
Test Dates
Test
U.S. Registration Deadlines*
International Registration Deadlines**
Regular
Late
(a fee applies)
Early
(International only)
Regular
October 6, 2007
SAT &
Subject Tests
September 10, 2007
September 14, 2007
N/A
September 14, 2007
November 3, 2007
SAT &
Subject Tests
October 2, 2007
October 11, 2007
September 12, 2007
October 11, 2007
December 1, 2007
SAT &
Subject Tests
October 30, 2007
November 8, 2007
October 10, 2007
November 8, 2007
January 26, 2008
SAT &
Subject Tests
December 26, 2007
January 4, 2008
December 5, 2007
January 4, 2008
March 1, 2008
SAT only
January 29, 2008
February 7, 2008
N/A
February 7, 2008
May 3, 2008
SAT &
Subject Tests
April 1, 2008
April 10, 2008
March 12, 2008
April 10, 2008
June 7, 2008
SAT &
Subject Tests
May 6, 2008
May 15, 2008
April 16, 2008
May 15, 2008
Please Note the Following:
*Important Information for U.S.
Registration Deadlines:
U.S. deadlines apply to students testing in the U.S.,
U.S. Territories, and Puerto Rico.
Mailed U.S. registration materials must be postmarked
by the U.S. deadlines.
On March 1, only the SAT Reasoning Test™ is offered.
Sunday administrations occur the day after each
Saturday test date, for students who cannot test on Saturday due to
religious reasons.
The Language Tests with Listening are offered in
November only.
**Important Information for International Registration
Deadlines:
International deadlines apply to anyone testing outside
of the U.S., U.S. Territories, and Puerto Rico.
Mailed international registration materials must be
received by the international deadlines.
There is no late registration for international
testing. Online and telephone re-registrations must be completed by the
international deadline dates listed above.
Students registering through an
International Representative must submit their paper registration with
full payment by the early registration deadline.
On March 1, the SAT is not offered,
outside the U.S., U.S. Territories, and Puerto Rico.
Sunday administrations occur the day after each
Saturday test date, for students who cannot test on Saturday due to
religious reasons.
The Language Tests with Listening are offered in
November only.
Scores
Below are the dates on which scores
will begin to be available to students.
Test Date
Scores by Web
Paper Scores Begin Mailing
October 6, 2007
October 25, 2007
November 2, 2007
November 3, 2007
November 20, 2007
November 30, 2007
December 1, 2007
December 20, 2007
December 31, 2007
January 26, 2008
February 14, 2008
February 25, 2008
March 1, 2008
March 20, 2008
March 28, 2008
May 3, 2008
May 22, 2008
June 2, 2008
June 7, 2008
June 26, 2008
July 7, 2008
Note: Scores from the October and November SAT administrations are sent
by two-day priority delivery to colleges for Early Decision/Early Action
(ED/EA) program consideration. Most colleges accept October and November
scores for ED/EA programs. Please check with specific colleges to understand
when SAT scores need to be received to meet application deadlines.
Additional score release dates will be provided in late summer.
The
SAT and ACT have made changes their tests;
One of the most
significant changes is the addition of a writing
component.On both the SAT and ACT,
students will be asked to write an essay. The
SAT writing section is mandatory, while the ACT
writing section is optional.
The SAT will now have
three parts: critical reading (formerly known
as verbal), mathematics, and writing. Since
each section is worth 200-800 points, the SAT
score will now range from 600-2400.
How
will the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse
use the scores on the new SAT?
Because the
critical reading and math sections will
still be scored on a 200-800 point scale,
the clearinghouse will still combine those
two sections for the combined score. The
writing section will not be used. The
clearinghouse will use scores from the new
SAT in combination with scores from the
current SAT for the combined score.