If you’re one of the millions of students who took the SAT in June 2025, you’re probably eagerly waiting to see your scores. Here’s a complete breakdown of when SAT scores will be released, what time to expect them, and how to access your results online.
According to the College Board, students who took the SAT on Saturday, June 7, 2025, can expect their scores to be released on Friday, June 20, 2025.
Note: Score release dates depend on when the test was taken and processed, not your location, grade level, or scores.
If you took the SAT at school before June 7, your test results may already be available.
SAT scores are usually released in phases to manage traffic on College Board servers. Based on previous years:
Scores may begin to appear as early as 6:00 AM ET
Most students will receive scores by 8:00 PM ET on the release date
In-school SAT scores typically become available by 6:00 PM ET
Make sure to check periodically throughout the day.
There are 3 easy ways to access your SAT results:
College Board Student Account
Log in at studentscores.collegeboard.org
Navigate to the SAT section to view your detailed report
BigFuture School Mobile App
If you provided a mobile number on test day, you can check your score via the app
Your School Counselor
They may receive a PDF version of your SAT score report and can share it with you
If you didn’t select score recipients when you registered, you can send your SAT scores to colleges later:
Sign in to your College Board account
Visit the “Send Scores” page
Search for colleges by name or code
Select which scores to send (all or specific dates)
Review & submit your score order
💡 Tip: Some schools require all scores, so check the specific policy before selecting.
The Digital SAT format introduced in 2024 continues in 2025. It lasts:
Total Duration: 2 hours and 14 minutes (excluding breaks)
Reading & Writing Section: 64 minutes, 54 questions
Math Section: 70 minutes, 44 questions
Break: 10 minutes between sections
🕗 Test Day Timeline:
Test centers open: 7:45 AM
Doors close: 8:00 AM
Test begins: 8:30–9:00 AM (after check-in and instructions)
Strong SAT scores can:
Enhance your college application profile
Qualify you for merit-based scholarships
Help meet admission requirements at selective universities
In 2023, over 1.9 million students took the SAT, and many colleges still consider scores during the admission and financial aid process.
📌 Mark your calendar: June 20, 2025
📲 Have your College Board login details ready
📤 Decide which colleges you want to send your scores to in advance
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