SAT Testing
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What Fee Waivers CoverFree Tests and Feedback2 free SATs, with or without the essay6 free SAT Subject Tests2 free Question-and-Answer Service (QAS) or Student Answer Service (SAS) reportsFree College BenefitsUnlimited score reports to send to collegesWaived application fees at participating collegesSearch for participating collegesFree CSS Profile applications to apply for financial aid from participating schoolsFind out if a college requires the CSS ProfileApply for financial aid with CSS ProfileOther BenefitsFee reductions for score verification reportsNo non-U.S. regional fees for free tests (if you're a U.S. student testing abroad)No late registration fees for free tests (if you're in the U.S. or U.S. territories)Additional DetailsYou can take your free SATs in grades 11–12.You can take Subject Tests in grades 9–12. You can take your free Subject Tests during 2 registrations, where you can schedule up to 3 tests each time.Depending on when you take the SAT, your free QAS or SAS reports will include your test's questions and answers, or just your answers. These reports aren't available for Subject Tests. Learn more about QAS and SAS.Students may register for the SAT by using the computers in the College and Career Center. For payment, they must either use a fee waiver or have a credit card.
Students may also register from their home computers using either a free waiver or credit card.
Students: The total time to register for the SAT is approximately forty (40) minutes, so please set aside time to answer the questions about yourself. Students often think the process will take just a few minutes, but it takes time.