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Don't Miss the Deadline: SAT Test Dates & Deadlines 2009-2010
Planning on taking the SATs this year? Here’s a quick list of the test dates, registration dates and late registration deadlines for U.S. test takers for the 2009-10 academic year.
If you are testing in the United States, U.S. territories, or U.S. commonwealths, and you miss the registration deadline, you still have time to submit a registration, but you must pay a late fee.
The current SAT Reasoning Test takes three hours and forty-five minutes and costs $45 ($71 International). The late registration fee is $23 and standby fee is $38. For more information on fees, click here.
Test Date: October 10, 2009
- Test: SAT & Subject Tests
- Regular Registration Deadline:
September 9, 2009
- Late Registration Submission Deadline (By Phone or Online): September 25, 2009
Test Date: November 7, 2009
- Test: SAT & Subject Tests
- Regular Registration Deadline: October 1, 2009
- Late Registration Submission Deadline (By Phone or Online): October 15, 2009
Test Date: December 5, 2009
- Test: SAT & Subject Tests
- Regular Registration Deadline: October 31, 2009
- Late Registration Submission Deadline (By Phone or Online): November 13, 2009
Test Date: January 23, 2010
- Test: SAT & Subject Tests
- Regular Registration Deadline: December 15, 2009
- Late Registration Submission Deadline (By Phone or Online): December 30, 2009
Test Date: March 13, 2010
- Test: SAT only
- Regular Registration Deadline: February 4, 2010
- Late Registration Submission Deadline (By Phone or Online): February 18, 2010
Test Date: May 1, 2010
- Test: SAT & Subject Tests
- Regular Registration Deadline: March 25, 2010
- Late Registration Submission Deadline (By Phone or Online): April 8, 2010
Test Date: June 5, 2010
- Test: SAT & Subject Tests
- Regular Registration Deadline: April 29, 2010
- Late Registration Submission Deadline (By Phone or Online): May 13, 2010
Information compiled from The College Board. For more information, and international registration dates and deadlines, test locations and more, see The College Board website. Or, Register Now.


KaraR229
4 months ago
You don't "win" anything, the SAT is simply one of the tools for colleges to judge whether or not you're a good fit - one of the admissions criteria. If you're interested in a particular college, log onto their website to look at their freshman profile, and it will tell you their average sat scores.
To register for the SAT, go to collegeboard.com (the link above). it has EVERYTHING you guys will need for SAT and pretty much most college info. test centers, dates, fees.. It also gives info about majors and colleges.
Oh, and Muhammad: just use google to search for scholarships. Many ask about your SAT scores, but others are based on many other criteria.
Fastweb and Zinch are both good scholarship search sites.
Good luck!
MuhammadA177
4 months ago
hello after i win the test what will happen ,will i get schoolarship?
ErikaQ10
4 months ago
what about the PSAT?
ggrl
5 months ago
i know i want to take this test but i dont know about the procedure or i dont have enough information about it
MadisonH27
5 months ago
This is only half of the info needed. Where are the test sites and their phone numbers and/or web addresses?
Sheleeng
5 months ago
What do you do if you can not take a test on a saturday because I am seventhday adventist
onedsmith
5 months ago
You never say where in the US that it can be taken. I live in San Mateo County in California, where are the tests sites in my area?
Blake_2010
5 months ago
Where do i test in Louisiana?
MvugonzizaL
5 months ago
haw to pay maney it, s will be by wester union or by a nather way thank you i, m in rwanda
tertrice2010
5 months ago
How much is the regular fee and the fee with a wavier?
editor
5 months ago
See updated information on registration and fees above!
AshleaL8
5 months ago
how much is the fee and where do we register
TeneeM
5 months ago
How much is the fee?
Figgy21
5 months ago
ahh thanx this is a lifesaver.
how many times can we retake the SAT?
SamP217
5 months ago
Its' 44 if you plan on doing the writing (truememories)