Hello ricknyc-ga,
In order to receive SAT scores from test dates more than 1 year ago,
you will need to contact the College Board SAT Services.
If you know the month and year that you took the test, you can place
an order for an archival score request by phone using the automated
phone system at 800-728-7267. You will need your Social Security
Number and a credit card.
If you do not know the month and year that you took the test, you can
place an order by calling 609-771-7600. Enter 0 to bypass the menu
and speak to an operator. You will need to provide the operator with
your Social Security Number, approximately when you took the test
(i.e. 1980-82), where you took the test, name of school, and whatever
information that you can provide that will help locate your scores.
You will need a credit card to pay.
The costs are as follows:
$20 + $6.50 per place that they are sent
Results will be mailed in 3 4 weeks
OR
$30 + $6.50 per place that they are sent
Results will be mailed in 3 4 days
If you do not have a credit card, you can place the order by mail.
Mail a check for the appropriate amount, as listed above, to:
SAT Correspondence Department
Attn: Archival Request
SAT Customer Processing Center
P.O. Box 6201
Princeton, NJ 08541
You will need to send the following information (or as much of it as
you can come up with):
Name
Maiden name (if applicable)
Current address
Address at the time the test was taken
Middle Initial
Date of Birth
Social Security Number
Test Registration Number (if possible)
Test Date (month & year, or general idea)
Test Center OR city & state
Name of High School
Where you want the report sent (yourself, name of college, etc.)
Daytime phone number
For more information about the College Board, you can visit their
website at
http://www.collegeboard.com
I hope you have found this information helpful. If you have any
questions, please request clarification prior to rating the answer.
Googlenut
Search Strategy:
Searched using Google for:
sat scores records
://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=sat+scores+records
This lead me to the College Board website.
I called the College Board number listed at their website, and was
referred to the College Board SAT Services.
I called the College Board SAT Services to receive the information
that I have provided here. |