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How to Get SAT Subject Test Scores
- Students: Go to your online score report.
- Educators: Go to the K–12 reporting portal.
More Ways to Get Scores
When to Expect Scores
For students who took Subject Tests in or before December 2020:
Your scores are available. Go to your online score report or learn how to send scores. If you’re having trouble, get help with accessing your scores.
For students taking Subject Tests after December 2020:
Choose any test date below for score release dates.
2020-21 Score Release Dates
- September 21: Online and paper score reports will be available.
- Within 10 days after you receive scores: We send colleges your scores.
- October 16: Online and paper score reports will be available.
- Within 10 days after you receive scores: We send colleges your scores.
- November 20: Online and paper score reports will be available.
- Within 10 days after you receive scores: We send colleges your scores.
- December 18: Online and paper score reports will be available.
- Within 10 days after you receive scores: We send colleges your scores.
- May 21: Online and paper score reports will be available.
- Within 10 days after you receive scores: We send colleges your scores.
- July 14: Online and paper score reports will be available.
- Within 10 days after you receive scores: We send colleges your scores.
Other Ways to Get Scores
- Paper score reports: Students who register by mail and don't have active College Board online accounts will receive paper score reports.
- Printing your scores (desktop only): Go to your online score report, click the View Details button, then click Download Report in the top right corner.
- Scores by phone: You can get Subject Test scores by phone starting on the day they're released, but there's an extra fee.
- Old scores: You can call to request old scores. You'll have to pay a fee.
How to Get Help with Scores
If you're having trouble accessing your released scores:
- You may need to update your account information. Log in to the student score portal and follow the instructions to verify your account.
- Log in to the student score portal and learn how to use your registration number from the SAT or Subject Tests to verify your account.
- Do you have another College Board account? You, your parent, or counselor could have made it. Log out now and log back in using the other account.
- Do you need old scores? You can call to request old scores. You'll have to pay a fee.
- For more help, call 866-433-7728. For international and TTY phone numbers, go to the Contact Us page.
- Educators who need help should go to the K–12 portal's help page.