when do the september sat scores come out
For the September SAT, scores typically come out about two weeks after your test date, usually on a Friday, and roll out over the course of the day in your College Board account.
Quick Scoop
- For the September 13, 2025 SAT, the scheduled score release date is September 26, 2025.
- This follows the usual pattern: weekend SAT scores post about 13–14 days after the exam.
- Scores appear in your College Board account sometime between morning and evening Eastern Time; not everyone sees them at the exact same minute.
- Colleges that you designated as score recipients typically get your scores about 10 days after the student score release.
How it usually works
- You log into your College Board account on the score release date and check the “Scores” section.
- If your exact September test date is different (for example, a future year), expect roughly a 2–4 week window after the test, with most weekend tests close to two weeks.
- School-day SAT administrations can take a bit longer, often around 21–28 days after testing.
Forum-style tip
If your friends are posting that they see scores and you don’t yet, don’t panic. Large batches mean some accounts update earlier or later that same day.
Bottom line: check the official SAT score-release calendar on the College Board site for your specific year and date, but plan on about two weeks after the September test, with the 2025 September SAT set for September 26, 2025. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.