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SAT

®

School Day

A Guide for SAT

®

School Day Staff: From

Registration to Test Day

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Contents

Introduction to SAT® School Day Testing 1

Registration Methods 1

Tracking Student Progress 1

Key Dates 1

Helping Students Get the Most Out of Testing 2

Create a Free College Board Account 2

Practice with The Official SAT Online Course™ 2

Interactive Instruction and Official Practice Tests 2

Valuable Feedback 2

Complete the SAT Questionnaire 3

Send Score Reports 3

Know What to Expect 3

What to Bring 3

Schedule 4

In the Testing Room 4

Taking the Test 4

More Information 4

College Board Online Account Creation Screens 5

Online Student Registration Using Vouchers 7

Helping Your Students Register With Vouchers 7

Sample Screens from the Online Registration Process 8

Screens to Print Admission Ticket 10

Online Registration Through Electronic Bulk Processing 11

Helping Students Fill Out the Questionnaire 11

Five Simple Steps to Follow 11

SAT School Day — Key Dates back cover

About the College Board

The College Board is a mission-driven not-for-profit organization that connects students to college success and opportunity. Founded in 1900, the College Board was created to expand access to higher education. Today, the membership association is made up of over 6,000 of the world’s leading educational institutions and is dedicated to promoting excellence and equity in education. Each year, the College Board helps more than seven million students prepare for a successful transition to college through programs and services in college readiness and college success — including the SAT® and the Advanced Placement Program®. The organization also serves the education community through research and advocacy on behalf of students, educators and schools.

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Introduction to SAT

®

School Day Testing

SAT® School Day offers your eligible students an exciting opportunity to test in the familiar surroundings of their local schools during school hours. Thank you for ensuring that all your eligible students are registered for this important opportunity on the journey to college!

This guide gives you an overview of the registration process for SAT School Day so that you can help your students make the most of the SAT School Day experience. Be sure to use the following materials, enclosed with this guide, to keep your students informed:

• A supply of SAT School Day, a two-page flyer about the SAT, one per eligible student.

• A poster for display, with a write-in section for the counseling office to note the date and who is eligible.

REGISTRATION METHODS

The College Board offers two methods of online registration for SAT School Day, as well as a paper-based method as a backup and for registering students on the day of the test. Please turn to the section of this guide that covers the registration method in place for your district or state:

• Individual online registration using vouchers — page 7

• Electronic bulk registration using district/state data — page 11

• Paper registration (available on an exception basis — contact the SAT Educator Help Line for assistance)

TRACKING STUDENT PROGRESS

As you prepare for the SAT School Day administration at your school, be sure to visit the College Board’s SAT Counselor Resource Center, a website that offers test information, free practice materials, college planning information and the online SAT Counselor Registration Report. You can access the SAT Counselor Registration Report to track which students are registered. Visit sat.org/reg-roster for more information.

KEY DATES

Please see the back cover for key dates for SAT School Day administrations. Students who need accommodations should apply immediately so that they will have their SSD approval before registration.

Important reminder: Requests for accommodations take up to seven weeks to process. Make sure that

any needed requests are submitted as early as possible in the year. Students who already have approved accommodations for other College Board tests do not need to reapply.

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Helping Students Get the Most Out of Testing

Here are some important ways students can get more out of their SAT School Day testing experience.

CREATE A FREE COLLEGE BOARD ACCOUNT

All students, regardless of registration method, will need to have an email address and a free online College Board account to take advantage of all aspects of the SAT School Day experience. The College Board offers a wealth of information and services to students, many of which are enhanced by the creation of a free online account. If they have previously taken the PSAT/NMSQT®, your students will already have accounts. If they need to establish an account, they simply go to collegeboard.org and click “Sign Up.” As part of the process of establishing an account, students must provide an email address. There are a number of ways to open free email accounts online using Google, Yahoo or other such services. If a student must supply a third-party email address, it is strongly recommended that the student provide his or her parent’s or guardian’s email address. The screens and information students must provide are shown on pages 5 and 6 of this guide.

PRACTICE WITH THE OFFICIAL SAT ONLINE COURSE™

Students can get ready to show their true potential on test day by taking advantage of The Official SAT Online Course™, provided as part of the SAT School Day experience. When students prepare for the SAT with this official SAT practice resource, they become more familiar with the test experience and increase their test-taking comfort and confidence. Here is an overview of the benefits available for your staff and students:

Interactive Instruction and Official Practice Tests

• The course’s 18 interactive lessons cover the SAT’s critical reading, writing and mathematics sections using interactive activities and multimedia content to create an engaging learning environment. • Students gain valuable experience by taking 10 practice tests, answering more than 600 practice

questions and responding to practice essay questions — all developed by the test maker. Students increase confidence by practicing with questions just like the ones they’ll see on test day.

Valuable Feedback

• Students receive explanations of answers to all questions in the online course. They can use the detailed explanations to pinpoint areas where they need improvement.

• Students receive personalized score reports on all practice tests and quizzes. With this information, students can better understand where to focus additional study.

• With the auto essay scoring service, students practice for the SAT essay by responding to essay questions and getting back immediate, computer-generated scores. The auto essay scoring service employs artificial intelligence to emulate the process used by expert human scorers on the SAT.

See your Director of Guidance for additional information about the online course and access information for your students.

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COMPLETE THE SAT QUESTIONNAIRE

Please strongly encourage your students to answer the SAT Questionnaire when they register (or arrange for them to complete the Questionnaire on a paper form if they are being registered through the electronic bulk process as described on page 11). The Questionnaire provides a way for students to show what interests they have and what they are looking for in colleges and the workplace after high school. Colleges and educational programs, including scholarship programs, use the information students provide on the Questionnaire through the Student Search Service®. By completing the Questionnaire and participating in this free service, your students can start making connections with programs that are looking for students like them.

Student responses to the Questionnaire also accomplish two other important objectives:

• They help counselors better understand what students are looking for so that they can give more useful future planning advice.

• They provide information that the College Board uses to ensure the fairness of the test and that it accurately reflects the college readiness of all students who take it.

SEND SCORE REPORTS

In addition to encouraging your students to complete the Questionnaire, you should also help them see the value of the four free score sends that are available to them as part of registration. They can order online at any time

up until nine days after the test (after that, the score report fee will be charged). Sending scores to colleges is

a great way for students to show interest in an institution, especially since higher education institutions view interest as an important quality in potential candidates.

KNOW WHAT TO EXPECT

Your students will feel more at ease if they know what to expect and how to come prepared for test day. Students should know the following procedures:

What to Bring

• The printed Admission Ticket, which is required for entry to the testing area. • An acceptable photo ID.

• Two No. 2 pencils and a soft eraser.

• An approved calculator with fresh batteries.

• Students may bring additional batteries and a backup calculator to the test center. Test center staff will not have batteries or calculators for test-taker use.

• Students may not share a calculator with another test-taker.

Students should not bring phones or other electronic devices into the testing area. The test administration staff reserves the right to collect and hold phones and other prohibited electronic devices during the test

administration, including during break periods. If a device makes noise, or a student is seen using it or attempting to access it at any time, including breaks, the student will be dismissed immediately, the student’s scores can be canceled and the device may be confiscated. The College Board is not responsible for loss or damage to personal items, including electronic devices, while a student is in the test center.

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Schedule

• Students should arrive at the test center no later than 7:45 a.m., unless the Admission Ticket says otherwise.

• The doors to the testing rooms close at about 8 a.m.

Testing starts between 8:30 and 9 a.m. Once testing has begun, latecomers cannot be admitted.

• There are three five-minute breaks. Students can consume snacks and drinks during the breaks. • Lunch period will occur later than usual on test day, once testing is complete. For standard timing, the

test should end by around 1 p.m. Refer students who might be testing with accommodations to your SSD1 coordinator for more information about their testing schedule.

In the Testing Room

• Student IDs and Admission Tickets will be checked whenever they enter the testing room. Students should keep their ID and Admission Ticket with them at all times in the center.

• Students must wait to be seated — their seats are assigned, not chosen by them.

• Test books, answer sheets and calculators must remain on the students’ desks during breaks. Taking the Test

• A student’s test book may have a different order of sections than those of the students sitting next to him or her.

• The test supervisor reads all instructions verbatim from a testing room manual and can answer only questions about procedure, not about test questions or content.

• The test supervisor will tell students when to start and stop each section. • Students must work within each section of the test only for the time allotted. • Students may not to go back to a section once that section has ended. • Students may not go ahead to a new section if they finish a section early.

Students cannot skip sections. Doing so may result in score cancellation, delays or both.

• After the test is finished, the test supervisor collects and counts the test books to make sure all materials have been turned in before dismissing students from the testing room.

More Information

Refer students to sat.org/test-day for complete information about test-day requirements.

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COLLEGE BOARD ONLINE ACCOUNT CREATION SCREENS

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Online Student Registration Using Vouchers

HELPING YOUR STUDENTS REGISTER WITH VOUCHERS

If your school offers online registration using vouchers, a supply of vouchers for your students to use to register themselves for SAT School Day should be enclosed with this guide. Students must complete their registrations by the deadline given on the back of this guide.

Arrange to distribute a School Day voucher and a flyer to each eligible student in the school. Students will enter the 12-character code on their vouchers during registration. The cards constitute payment for the test, so students should treat the vouchers they receive as they would a prepaid store card.

You may find it beneficial to organize a group registration effort as a way to ensure the fullest participation. Here are the steps required:

• Each student must have both an email account and a free online College Board account to register for the test. See the previous section of this guide for more information.

• If the sponsoring state or district requires a State Student ID as part of the registration process, students will be prompted to enter it as part of the registration flow. Please let students know they will need their IDs handy to enter during registration.

• Students with disabilities will be asked to provide their Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) eligibility code.

• Students will proceed through the following steps to register. See pages 8–10 for selected screenshots. • Students begin by selecting “REGISTER” from sat.org/register.

• Once students have provided their high school information and grade level on the first screen, they will be notified that they are eligible for a free administration of the SAT.

• Several screens will follow that ask students to provide information about themselves, their high school activities and classes, and their college plans. As noted earlier in this guide, answering the Questionnaire allows students to present a holistic view of their academic accomplishments and interests to colleges. Please refer students to information about the benefits of Student Search Service and associated policies, given in Getting Ready for the SAT and online at

sat.org/studentsearch.

• Students will be asked to agree to the College Board’s terms and conditions for taking the SAT. • Next, an opportunity to enter an SSD code will be provided, along with a chance to order certain

scoring services.

• Students will proceed to check out.

• Finally, students will be directed to a confirmation page and be given the option to print their SAT School Day Admission Ticket. Encourage students to print the ticket right away to check for accuracy. If they need to correct any information on it, they must call Customer Service well in advance of the test.

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SAMPLE SCREENS FROM THE ONLINE REGISTRATION PROCESS

Students will see their own district and school information when they go online to register for SAT School Day. These screenshots are samples.

Return to My Organizer

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Cancel Continue

Services for Students with Disabilities

I qualify for Services for Students with Disabilities. Yes No Your SSD Eligibility Code:

Register for the SAT® School Day

Update Personal InfoBuild College Profile Select Test & Center Checkout

Choose Your Test & Date Choose Your Test Center

Question-and-Answer Service

Order this service to get a detailed report of your test performance. It provides every test question, your answer, the correct answer, the question type, the question difficulty and scoring instructions. You will have access to a copy of your essay via your free online score report.

More information for SAT Fee-Waiver users Materials will be mailed six to eight weeks after the test. Would you like to order the Question-and-Answer Service at this time?

Yes, charge me $18.00 for the Question-and-Answer Service, or use my SAT Fee Waiver. No, I do not want to receive the Question-and-Answer Service.

Contact | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy © 2013 The College Board

Sample

Sample

Student enters SSD Eligibility Code here (if applicable)

Register for the SAT® School Day

Return to My Organizer

Welcome to the Department of Education Initiative

Sample

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Cancel Continue

Tell us if you would like to participate in this program.

Yes, I would like to take the SAT using a voucher on a date specified

No, I want to pay the testing fee(s) and take the SAT Subject Tests™ or the SAT on a weekend administration date

To take advantage of this special opportunity you will need a valid Student Voucher

Enter Your Student Voucher Code: 14245V24CL2J

You are eligible to participate in the SAT® School Day - Department of Education Initiative

This opportunity allows you to take the SAT during school hours at your school (or other designated locations): SAT® School Day Option:

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Student may also be asked to enter a State Student ID on this screen.

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Return to My Organizer

SAT® School Day Admission Ticket SAT

SAT® School Day Admission Ticket SAT

p. 1 (Continue to Page 2) SAT® School Day Admission Ticket

p. 1 (Continue to Page 2) SAT® School Day Admission Ticket

Student Name: Student Address: Birth Date: Gender: High School:

BRING THIS TICKET TO THE TESTING SITE! admitted without it.You won’t be

Test Date: Test Type: Testing Site:

Registration Number:

Report to your testing site no later than 7:45 a.m. unless otherwise noted on this ticket. Safeguard this Admission Ticket as you would any other piece of identification. You must keep this Admission Ticket with you at all times in the testing site.

Important Messages for Students:

Supervisor Special Instructions:

SCORE REPORT RECIPIENTS:

Go to collegeboard.org/mysat or call to confirm any score recipients not shown here or to update where you’re sending your scores. Your first four score sends are free if ordered by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Cell phone use is strictly prohibited; you should not bring a cell phone or any other prohibited electronic device to the testing site. If your device makes any noise, or you are seen accessing it at any time (including breaks), you will be dismissed immediately, your scores will be canceled, and the device may be confiscated and its contents inspected. This policy applies to any prohibited device.

October 16, 2012 .

Andy B Student 999 Main Street Houston, TX 77051

443382

JESSE H. JONES HIGH SCHOOL Houston, TX 77033 8/18/1997

October 16, 2013 SAT 44062: JESSE H. JONES HIGH SCHOOL

7414 SAINT LO ROAD HOUSTON, TX 77033 Male

0000107147

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Register for the SAT® School Day

Update Personal InfoBuild College Profile Select Test & Center Checkout

Buy SAT Practice Materials Review Your Order

Your selected test center seat is still being held. You have 20 minutes to complete your registration.

Review your order carefully. Make sure that all the information is correct. Your test fee is covered only under the terms of your initiative. Should you decide to change your test date or test center after you submit this registration, you may be charged a fee or you may not be eligible for the initiative. Once you are sure, click on the Confirm Registration button. This reserves your seat and lets you print out your SAT Admission Ticket.

Preview Ticket

Confirm all information on this ticket is accurate.

Confirm your total order.

Item Unit Price Total Price

SAT Registration $0.00 $0.00

Transfer out of Department of Education Initiative. Subtotal: $0.00

Shipping: $0.00

Total: $0.00

Confirm your SAT seat reservation.

Test: SAT Test Test Date: October 16, 2013

Test Center: JESSE H. JONES HIGH SCHOOL

7414 SAINT LO ROAD HOUSTON, TX 77033

Personal Information: Andy B Student Birth Date: 8/18/1997 (Change my personal information)

999 Main Street Email: andys@example.com Houston, TX 77051 High School: Jesse H. Jones High School

Why am I being asked for my high shool?

School Code: 44062

Grade: 12th grade

Graduation: 6/2014

Sample

Sample

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10 A Guide for SAT School Day Staff

SCREENS TO PRINT ADMISSION TICKET

Students must print their tickets for presentation at the test center. They cannot be admitted without printed (not electronic) tickets.

Log Out

SAT® School Day Admission Ticket SAT

SAT® School Day Admission Ticket SAT

p. 1 (Continue to Page 2) SAT® School Day Admission Ticket

p. 1 (Continue to Page 2) SAT® School Day Admission Ticket

Student Name: Student Address: Birth Date: Gender: High School:

BRING THIS TICKET TO THE TESTING SITE! You won’t be admitted without it.

Test Date: Test Type: Testing Site: Registration Number:

Report to your testing site no later than 7:45 a.m. unless otherwise noted on this ticket. Safeguard this Admission Ticket as you would any other piece of identification. You must keep this Admission Ticket with you at all times in the testing site.

Important Messages for Students:

Supervisor Special Instructions:

SCORE REPORT RECIPIENTS:

Go to collegeboard.org/mysat or call to confirm any score recipients not shown here or to update where you’re sending your scores. Your first four score sends are free if ordered by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time

IMPORTANT NOTICE Cell phone use is strictly prohibited; you should not bring a cell phone or any other prohibited electronic device to the testing site. If your device makes any noise, or you are seen accessing it at any time (including breaks), you will be dismissed immediately, your scores will be canceled, and the device may be confiscated and its contents inspected. This policy applies to any prohibited device.

October 16, 2012 .

Amos B Rau 4600 Reed Road Houston, TX 77051

220515 Jesse H. Jones High School Houston, TX 77033 8/18/1993

October 17, 2012 SAT 08400: HARRIS COUNTY ILC 7414 SAINT LO HOUSTON, TX 77033 Male

Your SAT Registration is complete

Now you can print your Admission Ticket and Send Scores…

Step 1 Print your Admission Ticket — it's required on test day!

Marco Vaca marcodelaware1@example.com Log Out

Print My Admission Ticket

Print My Order Confirmation

Step 2 Send SAT Scores to colleges and scholarship programs

Step 3 Connect with the colleges and scholarship programs that have been matched to your

college profile.

Things to know:

• Sending official SAT score reports is the only way to ensure that colleges receive your scores.

• Four SAT score reports are included free with your registration.

• Sending scores with your registration is the fastest way to send scores to colleges and scholarship programs.

• Many colleges view receiving your scores early as a demonstration of your interest.

Send My SAT Scores

Review My Send History

Sample

Sample

SAT® School Day Admission Ticket

Print out your Admission Ticket. You need to bring it—along with proper photo identification—on test day.

ADMISSION TICKET SAT®

Name:

Marco Vaca

Sex:

Male

Birth Date: Registration No:

0000097883

Test Center: Test Date: Your Address & High School:

Test Supervisor Special Instructions:

Print Admission Ticket Close Window

Detach Here

Important Information for Test Day

Arrive at your school by 7:45 a.m., unless otherwise instructed. You should be finished with your testing between 12:30 and 1 p.m. (except if testing with extended time).

1. Requirements for test day

Bring these items with you to the school:

• Acceptable photo identification (The name listed on your ID must match exactly your name listed on your Admission Ticket. If there are

any discrepancies, you may not be admitted to the test center.)

• SAT Admission Ticket

• Two No. 2 pencils and a good eraser

• A scientific or graphing calculator with fresh batteries • Snacks to eat during breaks

Leave the following prohibited items at home or in a safe location—you cannot use these while in the testing room:

• Mechanical pencil or pen • Cell phone

• iPod,MP3 player, or any other prohibited digital/electronic device (including a BlackBerry or pager)

Important Note: If any prohibited device makes a sound, or you are seen using it at any time—even during the breaks—you may be

dismissed immediately, your scores will be canceled, and the device may be confiscated and its contents inspected.

2. Updating your information

Go to www.collegeboard.org/mysat to:

• Make any changes to your test information. First though, you will need to check with your counselor or SAT Coordinator if you think you cannot attend the test at the time and location on this ticket. Online changes must be made by the Sunday 2 ½ weeks before the test

date.

• Make corrections to your personal information and update where you’re sending your score reports. Changes must be made by the dead -line of 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on April 20, 2012.

08427: MIDDLETOWN HS 1133 S CENTRAL AVE MIDDLETOWN, DE 19709

April 13, 2011 Marco Vaca

123 Delaware Main St Middletown, DE 19709 080092: MIDDLETOWN HS 2/6/1993

SAT® School Day Admission Ticket SAT

SAT® School Day Admission Ticket SAT

p. 1 (Continue to Page 2) SAT® School Day Admission Ticket

p. 1 (Continue to Page 2) SAT® School Day Admission Ticket

Student Name: Student Address: Birth Date: Gender: High School:

BRING THIS TICKET TO THE TESTING SITE! admitted without it.You won’t be

Test Date: Test Type: Testing Site: Registration Number:

Report to your testing site no later than 7:45 a.m. unless otherwise noted on this ticket. Safeguard this Admission Ticket as you would any other piece of identification. You must keep this Admission Ticket with you at all times in the testing site.

Important Messages for Students:

Supervisor Special Instructions:

SCORE REPORT RECIPIENTS:

Go to collegeboard.org/mysat or call to confirm any score recipients not shown here or to update where you’re sending your scores. Your first four score sends are free if ordered by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time

IMPORTANT NOTICE

Cell phone use is strictly prohibited; you should not bring a cell phone or any other prohibited electronic device to the testing site. If your device makes any noise, or you are seen accessing it at any time (including breaks), you will be dismissed immediately, your scores will be canceled, and the device may be confiscated and its contents inspected. This policy applies to any prohibited device.

October 16, 2012 .

Andy B Student 999 Main Street Houston, TX 77051

443382

JESSE H. JONES HIGH SCHOOL Houston, TX 77033 8/18/1997

October 16, 2013 SAT 44062: JESSE H. JONES HIGH SCHOOL 7414 SAINT LO ROAD HOUSTON, TX 77033 Male 0000107147

Sample

Sample

Sample

Student clicks this button to see a printer-friendly version.

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Online Registration Through Electronic Bulk Processing

If your school offers online registration through a centralized electronic bulk process, you will find enclosed a supply of the Registration and Questionnaire Guide and the 2013-14 School Day SAT Questionnaire form, along with a prelabeled shipping envelope for their return to us for processing.

The data collected on the SAT Questionnaire play an important role both in the reporting that your sponsoring district or state receives and in the Student Search Service and related services that we offer to students. Thanks to your efforts now, your district or state will receive valuable information about the test-taking population. This knowledge can help efforts to improve outcomes and curricula design.

HELPING STUDENTS FILL OUT THE QUESTIONNAIRE

Your students will need 30 to 45 minutes to complete the SAT Questionnaire. Arrange for each eligible student to complete the Questionnaire form after the registration process has been completed, but at least two weeks

before the test date. We suggest setting aside a scheduled time without interruption, such as a study period, to

complete the form.

You will need to collect and return the completed forms, using the enclosed, prelabeled return envelope no later than one week before the test to ensure student questionnaires are correctly matched with registration data before testing takes place.

Five Simple Steps to Follow

STEP 1: Assemble the publications and supplies listed below for helping students complete the

SAT Questionnaire.

We strongly recommend that you access and print your students’ registration information before your session with them. The SAT Counselor’s Registration Report at sat.org/reg-roster lists all the relevant registration information for your students, including their registration numbers, which they will need to complete the form. For login details, see the Quick Start Guide at sat.org/reg-roster. If you don’t have access to the report, consult your Director of Guidance.

Publications and Supplies:

• Up-to-date SAT Counselor’s Registration Report listing student registrations for SAT School Day. • Copies of the Registration and Questionnaire Guide (one per student).

• Copies of the 2013-14 School Day SAT Questionnaire form (one per student).

• A supply of BLACK or BLUE PENS and correction fluid, which students can use to make corrections. Note: No. 2 pencils cannot be used for the Questionnaire form.

• Copies of the Additional Score Report Request Form and the Student Answer Verification Services Form for students wishing to order scores or scoring services by mail.

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what to bring and what not to bring on test day, as well as the SAT Test Security and Fairness policies that apply to every SAT taker.

• The Questionnaire is not graded in any way. Have students read the information about Student Search Service and how the Questionnaire can help them search for colleges (page 2–3 of the guide).

• Remind students of the value of the four free score sends that are available to them as part of registration. They can order online or by using the paper forms provided with your registration materials.

• The guide also tells them about our SAT Answer Verification Services. These can be ordered using the paper forms provided with your registration materials.

STEP 3:Review these guidelines for filling out the form:

Questionnaire Form Guidelines:

• Use pen. Only marks made in PEN with black or blue ink will work on this form. • Print CLEARLY, using ALL CAPITAL LETTERS.

• Put only one letter or number per box. • Always begin with the left-most box or oval.

• Give dates in mm-dd-yy format, with leading zeroes (for example, “12 01 94” for Dec. 1, 1994).

STEP 4:Guide students as they complete the forms:

SIDE 1 — Personal and Contact Information

Fields:

Notes:

• Name • Date of Birth • Sex

The name, date of birth and sex are used for matching the student’s

Questionnaire data with his or her registration and SAT record, so they must match the registration information exactly.

• Registration Number The registration number is listed on the student’s Admission Ticket and on the Counselor Registration Report.

• Mailing Address

• Email Address Providing an email address will ensure that the student receives important notices about their test and score releases. • Student Search

Service participation Saying “yes” will help students introduce themselves to colleges and scholarship programs. • Statement and

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SIDE 2 — The Questionnaire

Using the directions in the Registration and Questionnaire Guide, students answer 35 questions about themselves. These questions ask them about their high school course work, activities of interest, anticipated major and desired college attributes (such as size and location).

STEP 5:Collect and check the forms for return to the College Board:

Make sure students have filled in page 1 accurately and completed all required fields.

STEP 6: Return the forms promptly to ensure that can be processed before scoring begins.

• Place the completed student forms in the prelabeled UPS envelope, and note the tracking number for your records.

• Arrange for the package to be picked up or dropped off at a UPS location for delivery as soon as possible, but no later than five business days before test day (see the back of this guide for important dates, including when to return the Questionnaire forms).

• If you cannot locate your prelabeled envelope, ship the forms by traceable courier to the following address (be sure to keep a record of the tracking information):

SAT School Day Questionnaire Processing 901 South 42nd Street, Mount Vernon, IL 62864

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© 2013 The College Board. College Board, achieve more, Advanced Placement Program, SAT and Student Search Service are registered trademarks of the College Board.

SAT School Day — Key Dates

Test Date

October 16, 2013

February 26, 2014

April 16, 2014

Materials Distributed August 26, 2013 December 2, 2013 January 16, 2014

Student Registration

Opens September 4, 2013 December 11, 2013 February 5, 2014

Student Registration

Ends October 2, 2013 February 12, 2014 April 2, 2014 Bulk Registration

Opens August 20, 2013 December 11, 2013 February 5, 2014

Bulk Registration Ends September 20, 2013 January 31, 2014 March 21, 2014

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