Important: Read This Before You Send SAT Scores to Colleges

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No matter how stellar your transcript, no matter how mastered your extracurricular activities, no matter how lyrical your essay—no application is complete without your SAT scores.

So how do you make sure your SAT scores are sent properly, at the right time, and with only the scores you are most proud of? Read on for our best advice on the decisions you'll be faced with and what to do in case something goes wrong.

In this article, I'll go over the process of sending SAT scores, when to send SAT scores (and when not to!), and what to do if your scores go missing. I'll also explain the pros and cons of every option and give you my suggestion anytime there are multiple possible ways to proceed.

How to Send Your SAT Scores: 2 Methods

You can send your SAT scores either when you take the test or anytime after you get your scores. We'll look at the two methods in more detail below.

Method 1: Use Your Four Free Score Reports

When you register for the SAT and for nine days after you take the test, you can send four free score reports to colleges and scholarship programs. However, note that you'd be doing this without first seeing your scores.

Recommendation: Save some money and time—use your four free score reports to send scores to colleges that want to see all your SAT scores.

Note: More and more schools are allowing students to self-report their SAT/ACT scores and only require official score reports if students are accepted. If you're only applying to schools that fall into that category and wait until your acceptances to send an official score report, you'll have to default to method 2, which we'll be covering next.

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Method 2: Order Additional Score Reports

You can also order SAT score reports through your College Board account any time after you get your scores. In your account, you can see all of your SAT test dates and scores and choose which ones to send out.

Here's our advice about whether you should send your SAT scores after you see them:

Here are our recommendations for when to order additional SAT score reports:

Can You Send Old SAT Scores?

If you've graduated high school more than a year ago and haven't taken the SAT since then, or if you want to send scores from an SAT you took more than five years ago, you must request them from the archives . Each report costs $31, and each rush report costs an additional $31.

You can order old SAT scores in one of two ways (note that you cannot order them online through your College Board account):