Most American colleges require you to submit your test results as part of the application process. In this guide, you will learn how to correctly submit your SAT score to a college.
Scroll down the page and click on the yellow button Send Available Scores.
Click in the pop-up window Send Additional Score Reports.
Search for the desired college in the field under Search Colleges and Scholarships by entering its full name in the search field.
Your selection is now listed below the search field. Select the correct recipient and confirm with Add to list.
Note: You can send the results to multiple recipients at the same time. Repeat step 5 until you have added all desired recipients to the list. If you go back to send to a different school, you will have to pay the fee again. We recommend you use a space to send your score to the NAIA, even if you are not placed yet. The NAIA will require your score, if you come back to do it later, you will have to pay the fee again.
When you have selected all the recipients you want, click Continue.
If you have completed several tests, you can now choose which result you want to send. Choose your best result and click Continue to get to the payment page.
Select Standard at Shipping Speed.
On the next page, select your payment method, enter your payment details and then complete the sending of the scores.
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