The SAT scores for the June 7, 2025 exam are being released today, June 20, 2025, with students able to access them via their College Board accounts, the BigFuture School app, or through their school counselors. Scores typically begin appearing as early as 6 AM ET, with most available by 8 PM ET.
The score report includes total and section scores, detailed insights, and options to send scores to colleges. If you selected free score recipients during registration, your scores will be sent within 10–12 days, while additional or rush reports can be requested post-release. Scores remain valid for five years, and AUBSP is here to guide you through every step.
Topic | Details |
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Test Date | Saturday, June 7, 2025 |
Score Release Date | Friday, June 20, 2025 |
Earliest Release Time (ET) | 6:00 AM |
Most Common Release Time (ET) | By 8:00 PM |
Access Method | College Board Student Account |
Additional Access | BigFuture School app, School Counselor |
Score Validity | 5 years (valid until June 7, 2030) |
Free Score Sends | Sent within 10–12 days if selected at registration |
Additional Score Sends | Available post-release; may take 1–2 weeks |
Rush Reporting | Processed in 2–4 business days, sent 3 times a week |
Score Range | 400 to 1600 (Composite of Math + Reading/Writing) |
Official Website | collegeboard.org |
June 2025 SAT Score Release: All You Need to Know
If you’re one of the thousands of students who sat for the SAT on June 7, 2025, today marks an important milestone—Friday, June 20, 2025, is the official score release day. We understand the anticipation that comes with waiting for your scores, and we’re here to walk you through everything you need to know—from how to access your results, to when to expect them, and even how to send them to colleges.
SAT Score Release Timeline for June 2025
Date | Event |
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June 7, 2025 | SAT Test Day |
June 20, 2025 | Score Release (Online Access) |
June 30–July 2, 2025 | Free Score Reports Sent to Colleges |
June 21–July 4, 2025 | Window for Additional Score Requests |
How to Access Your SAT Scores
The primary method to access your SAT scores is through your College Board student account. When your scores are ready, you’ll likely receive an email notification. Follow these simple steps:
- Visit the College Board website.
- Log in using your username and password.
- Navigate to the SAT Scores section.
- Click on “View Details” or “Score Report” to access your full report.
- Download a PDF copy for your records or for sharing with colleges.
Alternate Methods of Access:
School Counselor: May have early access to PDF reports.
BigFuture School App: If you entered your phone number on test day, you may get an SMS notification and app access.
When to Expect Your Scores on Release Day
While June 20 is the confirmed release date, scores are not released to all students at the same exact moment. According to past trends monitored by AUBSP, the College Board releases scores in batches.
- Some students see scores as early as 6:00 AM ET.
- Most scores are typically available by 8:00 PM ET.
- For SAT School Day tests, scores often appear around 6:00 PM local time.
👉 Tip from AUBSP: Don’t panic if your score isn’t available in the early morning. Keep refreshing your account periodically throughout the day.
Understanding Your SAT Score Report
Once you access your report, here’s what you’ll find:
- Total Score: Ranges from 400 to 1600.
- Section Scores:
- Reading and Writing
- Math
- Percentile Ranking: Shows how you performed compared to other test-takers.
- Detailed Insights: Breakdown by question type and skill domain.
- College Send Status: Track which colleges have received your scores.
Sending Your Scores to Colleges
Free Score Sends
If you selected up to four colleges during registration, the College Board will automatically send your scores to those institutions within 10–12 days of the release date.
Additional Score Reports
You can send scores to more colleges anytime:
- Log in to your College Board account.
- Choose the Score Sends option.
- Select the institutions and pay the applicable fee (unless you qualify for a fee waiver).
Rush Reporting
Need your scores to arrive quickly?
- Opt for rush reporting.
- Scores are processed within 2–4 business days.
- Delivered three times a week to institutions.
Score Validity Period
Your SAT scores remain valid for five years. If you tested on June 7, 2025, your scores can be used for college applications up until around June 7, 2030. However, always check with individual colleges, as some have more recent score requirements.
FAQs on June 2025 SAT scores
When will the June 2025 SAT scores be released?
June 2025 SAT scores are being released today, Friday, June 20, 2025.
At what time will SAT scores be available on June 20, 2025?
Scores may begin appearing as early as 6 AM Eastern Time, with most students seeing them by 8 PM ET.
How can I check my SAT scores?
Log into your College Board student account, go to the SAT Scores section, and click “View Details” to see your full score report.
Can I receive my scores through other methods besides the College Board website?
Yes, scores may also be accessible through the BigFuture School app or via your school counselor.
What is included in my SAT score report?
Your report will show your total score (400–1600), section scores for Math and Reading/Writing, detailed performance breakdowns, and score send status.
How do I send my SAT scores to colleges?
Log in to your College Board account and use the “Send Scores” feature. If you chose colleges during registration, those scores are sent automatically.
When will colleges receive my free score reports?
Colleges typically receive free score reports within 10–12 days after your score release.
Can I send my SAT scores to colleges after the release day?
Yes, you can send additional score reports anytime after your scores are released through your College Board account.
How long does it take for additional score reports to be sent?
Standard score reports take about 1–2 weeks to be processed and sent.
What is rush reporting and how does it work?
Rush reporting delivers your scores faster—processed in 2–4 business days and sent to colleges three times a week.
Is there a fee for sending SAT scores to colleges?
You can send four scores for free if selected during registration. Additional or rush reports require a fee unless you have a fee waiver.
How long are SAT scores valid?
SAT scores remain valid for five years from the test date.
What if I don’t see my scores right away on June 20?
Scores are released in batches, so don’t worry. Keep checking your account throughout the day.
Will my school counselor have access to my SAT scores?
Yes, counselors often receive a PDF version of your score and may access them before they appear in your account.
Can I download or print my SAT score report?
Yes, you can download a PDF version of your score report directly from your College Board account.
What is the score range for the SAT?
The SAT is scored on a scale from 400 to 1600, combining Math and Reading/Writing sections.
What if I forgot my College Board login details?
You can reset your username or password through the College Board login page using your registered email or phone number.
Can I cancel my SAT scores after viewing them?
Yes, but you must act quickly. Contact College Board customer service immediately to request a score cancellation.
Do colleges see all of my SAT attempts?
Only the scores you choose to send will be visible to colleges. You control which test dates are reported.
What should I do if my scores are missing or delayed?
Contact College Board support for assistance. Sometimes delays occur due to identity verification or other processing issues.
Can I use my SAT score for scholarship applications?
Yes, many scholarships consider SAT scores as part of their eligibility criteria.
What is a good SAT score in 2025?
A good score depends on your target colleges, but generally, 1200+ is considered competitive for many universities.
Will I get notified when my scores are available?
Yes, the College Board will usually send you an email when your scores are ready to view.
Can I prepare for the next SAT if I’m unhappy with my score?
Absolutely. Many students retake the SAT to improve their scores, and preparation resources are widely available.
The SAT is a significant milestone in your academic journey, and we’re committed to helping you navigate it with confidence. Whether you’re thrilled with your performance or considering a retake, knowing how to access and interpret your scores is the first step forward.
Stay calm, check your account periodically throughout the day, and remember—your SAT score is just one piece of your college application puzzle. Good luck, and if you need help with college planning, score reporting, or SAT preparation, AUBSP is here for you every step of the way!
For further updates or to explore college planning tools, visit the College Board website or stay tuned with AUBSP.com
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