Online Registration
You'll need to create an account to register online for the SAT and SAT Subject Tests. You can also use your online account to change your test date or location, reprint your Admission Ticket, and see your scores.
Usernames and passwords are case-sensitive, so if you have trouble signing in, be sure to use the same uppercase or lowercase letters you used when you first set up your username and password.
When you use different online services (such as SAT Registration and College Search Service®), you'll be asked to sync up your accounts. If you've forgotten your old username and password, you can contact Customer Service.
When we're updating the site or performing routine maintenance, you may notice that online registration is running slowly or is temporarily unavailable. You should return later to begin your registration.
The best times to register are well before deadlines, in the early morning and afternoon, and on weekends. Peak times, when the site may be slower, include right before test days and registration deadlines.
If you have trouble printing your Admission Ticket you might not be using a supported internet browser.
If changing browsers doesn’t work, clear your browser’s cache and enable cookies. Refer to your browser’s online help for instructions.
If you’re able to print your ticket, but the text or photo is missing or garbled, try printing the ticket as an image. Here’s how:
- Use the most up-to-date Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- In Adobe Acrobat Reader click Print.
- When the print dialogue box opens, click Advanced.
- Check the Print as Image checkbox.
- Click OK.
- Click the Print button.
We've put several measures in place to protect any personal information that you give us. Learn about the College Board's privacy policy. We also recommend using web browsers that let you submit personal information in a secure, encrypted form.
Test Day
Find out what you need to bring with you on test day, what to leave at home, and more at What to Expect on Test Day.
If you want to reduce the number of Subject Tests you signed up for, you don’t have to notify us in advance. On test day, just take the tests you want to take.
If you want to add Subject Tests or change from one Subject Test to another, you can do this on test day too — as long as you’re not adding or switching to a Language Test with Listening.
Accommodations are available for students with documented disabilities, but they must be approved by the College Board before test day or scores will be canceled. The process can take seven weeks, so start early.
Learn how to request accommodations through Services for Students with Disabilities.
Cheating is unfair to students who have put in the hard work and play by the rules, so if you see it or hear about it, report it. Contact the Office of Testing Integrity by phone at 833-435-7684 or by email at testsecurity@info.collegeboard.org.
Scores
If you registered for the Subject Tests online or you registered by mail and set up a College Board account, you’ll get an email telling you how to sign in to your online score report when scores are ready.
Your score report provides a lot of feedback — learn what your scores mean and put them in perspective.
You can send four free reports to colleges every time you register for Subject Tests, but you need to do it within nine days after test day, unless you’re eligible for a fee waiver.
In some cases, when you submit scores to one school within a college or university system, other schools within that system have access to your score. However, if you’re applying to more than one school within a college or university system, it’s still important to send your Subject Test scores to each individual school. If you’re not sure whether the specific school you’re applying to is part of such a system, contact the admission office.
There are a few reasons rush reporting can take longer than you expected: If you mailed your rush request to us, it may have taken several extra days for us to receive it and start processing. We can only rush report scores that have been released, so if your scores aren’t yet available, they wouldn’t have been sent.