The College Board has announced the SAT registration deadline for the May & June exam, ensuring students have ample time to prepare for this important milestone in their academic journey. Registration is now open, and students around the world are encouraged to register as soon as possible.
Important SAT Dates for Spring 2025:
The registration deadline for the May 3, 2025, SAT exam is April 18, 2025 & June 7, 2025, SAT exam is May 22, 2025. Students wishing to make any changes, cancel their registration, or apply for late registration must adhere to the respective deadlines.
The key dates for the May & June 2025 SAT exam are as follows:
SAT Test Date | Registration Deadline | Deadline for changes, Regular Cancellation and Late Registration |
May 3, 2025 | April 18, 2025 | April 22, 2025 |
June 7, 2025 | May 22, 2025 | May 27, 2025 |
This announcement is part of the College Board’s continued commitment to enhancing the accessibility and fairness of the SAT testing process.
Students who wish to take the SAT on May 3, 2025, must complete their registration by the April 18 deadline to secure their seat for the exam. Late registration and changes (including cancellations) are available until April 22, 2025, though additional fees may apply.
For those planning to take the SAT on June 7, 2025, the registration deadline is May 22, 2025. Late registration, changes, and regular cancellations are allowed until May 27, 2025, subject to applicable fees.
Fall 2025 SAT Dates:
Students can also plan for upcoming SAT exams scheduled for Fall 2025
· August 23, 202
· September 13, 2025
· October 4, 2025
· November 8, 2025
· December 6, 2025
In line with its ongoing commitment to accessibility, the College Board continues to provide students with valuable preparation resources. Through partnerships with Khan Academy, students have access to personalized SAT practice modules that help them prepare effectively for the exam. Additionally, six full-length mock exams are available on the Bluebook Testing App for students who wish to simulate the test-taking experience.
Students without access to a personal device can request one through the College Board’s Device Lending Initiative, ensuring an equitable testing experience. This initiative is designed to bridge the digital divide and offer a more equitable testing experience.