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Score Choice is an option which allows you to choose which scores you send to selected colleges for
admissions purposes as well as scores you send to selected scholarship programs. Please note that
different colleges and scholarship programs use SAT scores in different ways. We've collected SAT
score-use practices from every college or scholarship program that chose to provide the requested
information in order to help you make an informed choice about the scores you send.
Please note:
Things you need to know about using Score Choice
College and scholarship program specific SAT score-use
practices referenced in Score Choice™ materials are based on information
provided to us by each participating college or scholarship program. In the
event you visit an institution's website while using Score Choice, please note
that such website is owned and controlled by the institution, and not the
College Board. We take no responsibility for the accuracy of the content on the
institution's website, including as to whether such information is up-to-date.
The description of a particular SAT score-use practice in the
Score Choice™ materials might not include every aspect of how a college or
scholarship program uses a student's score for admissions decisions;
additionally, SAT score-use practices for a particular college or scholarship
program may change periodically and may not be automatically updated in Score
Choice. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the college or scholarship
program to which you are sending SAT scores to confirm its SAT score
use-practice for the academic year for which you plan to apply.
Where you send your scores, and which scores you send there,
are important decisions that you should research and consider carefully and
discuss with your parents and guidance counselors. While we have made available
the information on score-use practices provided to us by participating colleges
and scholarship programs to assist you in this process, we are not responsible
for the accuracy of the information or the consequences of your decisions.
You and your high school will continue to receive reports
containing all of your scores.
For Students Sending Scores to College and University
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For certain college and university systems, once you submit your score to one school, other schools
within that system will also have access to your score. Please note however that if you are applying
to more than one school within a college or university system, it is still important for you to send your
SAT scores to each individual school.
If you are not sure whether the specific school you are applying to is part of such a system, contact
the school's admissions office.
If you decided to participate in the Student Search Service, colleges and universities may identify you
to provide you with materials about college admission and financial aid. Student Search Service does
not report your course grades, test scores, phone numbers or social security number to these
organizations, but organizations can request student information based on a variety of criteria which
may include score range, or other variables such as geographical location or expressed interests.
For Students Participating in the Student Search
Service®: