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  • 2022–23 SAT Weekend Administrations
  • Test Center Availability, Capacity, and Closures
  • Health and Safety Requirements
  • College Admissions Information
  • Resources and Support
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • 2022–23 In-School Assessments
  • 2022–23 Test Dates
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Weekend SAT

2022–23 SAT Weekend Administrations

Registration is open for all fall 2022 SAT dates. Registration for spring 2023 SAT dates will open in the fall.

2022–23 SAT Dates

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    August 27, 2022

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    October 1, 2022

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    November 5, 2022 (U.S. only)

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    December 3, 2022

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    March 11, 2023

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    May 6, 2023

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    June 3, 2023

All dates and registration information can be found on our SAT dates and deadlines page.

Test Center Availability, Capacity, and Closures

Schools and test centers may still have to reduce capacity and they may need to close unexpectedly. While College Board can't directly control capacity and test center availability, we're working to ensure that as many students as possible are able to test safely.

If you can't find a nearby test center with availability on your preferred test date, be sure to check other dates.

For specific information about your registration, please check the email address associated with your registration, though there may be a delay between the test center closing and the email notification.

Health and Safety Requirements

Schools and test centers make individual decisions about whether to administer the SAT. All weekend test centers must adhere to College Board requirements or local public health guidelines.

College Board Requirements

  • Masks are optional during SAT administrations unless your testing location generally requires masks according to local laws.
    • Students are responsible for knowing the local laws and should bring a mask just in case.
    • Masks are allowed at all centers. Students and staff who opt to wear masks must be allowed to do so.
  • Students must be seated at least 3 feet apart during testing.
  • Do not report to the test center on test day if you are feeling sick. Students may contact Customer Service by the end of test day for a full refund. Students will not be charged a cancellation fee if they stayed home due to illness.
  • Students who violate the requirements put in place by their test center or College Board should be dismissed from the test center; if this happens, their scores will be canceled, and they won't receive a refund.

Visit this site before reporting to your test center to ensure you have the latest information.

College Admissions Information

Colleges understand that not all students are able to take a college entrance exam because of test center closures and reduced capacity due to covid-19. Most colleges aren’t requiring a test score for the upcoming admissions cycle. While almost all still accept scores, most are rightfully being flexible for students who are unable to test. You should check the college's website for the most updated information on their application requirements.

Resources and Support

College Board and Khan Academy® provide free resources online, including full-length practice tests and personalized learning tools.

Our focus will remain on student safety and ensuring students have the tools they need and the opportunities to succeed on their path to college.

Please check this page regularly for updates.

If you have questions or concerns about your scheduled testing with College Board programs, please contact us as soon as possible. Wait times may be longer than normal.

Students
Email: Contact SAT Support
Phone (domestic): 866-756-7346
Phone (international): +1-212-713-7789

SAT Educators
Email: [email protected]
Phone (domestic): 888-728-4357
Phone (international): +1-212-520-8600

PSAT Educators
Email: [email protected]
Phone (domestic): 888-477-7728
Phone (international): +1-212-237-1335

Updated Customer Service Hours
College Board phone support hours are 9 a.m.—6 p.m. ET, Monday—Friday.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a chance my SAT administration might be canceled due to concerns over covid-19?

All anticipated test dates are scheduled to move ahead as planned. College Board is monitoring the spread of covid-19, and we'll remain focused on the health and safety of students, educators, and their communities.

Schools and districts make the decision to administer the assessments in accordance with College Board requirements and their local health and safety guidelines. We're asking test centers to report closures to College Board as soon as possible to help ensure students are informed and to reduce stress and uncertainty ahead of test day. You’ll receive an email if your test center decides to close. We encourage you to check the test center closures page the morning of test day.

I want to transfer my weekend registration to another test center or test date. Will I be charged a fee?

Students must cancel their existing registration and reregister for their new administration by the late registration deadline for domestic students or by the standard registration deadline for international students. A cancel fee of $25 is assessed.

After the change deadline, a late cancel fee of $35 is assessed until test day. A full refund on the canceled registration will be provided. You won't be able to make changes to your registration after test day.

2022–23 In-School Assessments

College Board will continue providing flexible testing and ordering options for the 2022–23 school year:

  • Options to test across multiple dates
  • Off-site testing
  • Flexible start times

More information about your testing options will be included in your coordinator manual.

2022–23 Test Dates

SAT School Day

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    Wednesday, October 12, 2022

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    Thursday, October 27, 2022

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    Wednesday, March 1, 2023

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    Wednesday, March 22, 2023

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    Wednesday, April 12, 2023

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    Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Visit our SAT School Day website for more information.

PSAT/NMSQT

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    Primary: Wednesday, October 12, 2022

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    Saturday: October 15, 2022

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    Alternate: Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Visit our PSAT/NMSQT website for more information.

PSAT 10

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    Tuesday, February 21–Friday, March 24, 2023

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    Wednesday, April 12–Friday, April 28, 2023

Visit our PSAT 10 website for more information.

PSAT 8/9

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    Monday, September 26, 2022–Friday, January 27, 2023

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    Tuesday, February 21–Friday, March 24, 2023

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    Wednesday, April 12–Friday, April 28, 2023

Visit our PSAT 8/9 website for more information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is College Board requiring schools to take safety precautions?

Schools are required to follow local public health guidelines and should be prepared to communicate all requirements to students ahead of test day. College Board supports local efforts to help ensure the health and safety of their staff and students.

Schools should refer to their test day manuals for additional guidance on administering College Board assessments. If you have questions about what's allowed this year, you can call the following customer service numbers:

PSAT-related assessments: 888-477-7728 toll-free for educators in the United States only; +1-212-237-1335 outside of the U.S.A.

SAT School Day: 855-373-6387

Which of the following terms describes the act of unlawfully increasing the reimbursement amount to a third party payer?

which of the following terms describes the act of unlawfully increasing the reimbursement amount from a third-party payer? upcoding describes the unlawful act of billing services at a higher rate than contracted to receive a larger reimbursement from a third party-payer.

Which of the following terms describes a collection of associated files that function as basis for retrieving information?

What term describes a collection of associated files that functions as a basis for retrieving information? Database. Databases are used in healthcare settings document, track and store pt information.

What reference provides a standard language for services provided to a patient?

The AMA system provides a standard language and numerical coding methodology to accurately communicate across many stakeholders, including patients, the medical, surgical, diagnostic, and therapeutic services provided by QHPs.

What reference provides a standard language for diagnosis?

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) provides the standard language by which clinicians, researchers, and public health officials in the United States communicate about mental disorders.