The SAT
The SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) is:
- A standardized, multiple-choice test
- An admissions or placement requirement for most U.S. colleges and universities
- Often used to determine scholarship awards
- Governed by the Educational Testing Service (ETS)
There are seven sections to the SAT. The section order and contents differ each time the test is administered.
- Three verbal
- Three mathematical
- One experimental
The experimental section:
- Is used by the ETS for research
- Can be verbal or math
- Will not be counted towards your final score
Why is the SAT important?
Florida requires students to take admissions or placement tests before entering a program. The test you take depends on the program you want to enter. You should take the SAT test if you:
- Are entering a college credit program (working towards an A.A. or A.S. degree)
- Have not taken the ACT or CPT tests
I`ve already taken the SAT. How do I make sure SCC receives my scores?
You are responsible for making sure SCC has your SAT records.
- If you are entering SCC directly from high school, speak with your high school guidance counselor. Some schools will include your SAT scores with your high school transcripts.
- Speak with the institution where you took the SAT exam. You may be able to have them send your scores to SCC.
- Contact the SAT`s governing board at www.ets.org or 800-728-7267.
- Speak with the SCC Admissions department.
- Contact the Assessment and Testing Center at 407.708.2020.
NOTE: If your SAT scores are more than two years old, you will have to take the CPT exam.
What should I do if I want to retake the SATs?
Most people retake the SATs to improve their scores. If you are concerned about your scores you may:
- Retake the exam at SCC`s Assessment and Testing Center. The EST administers SAT exams seven times a year. Contact the Assessment and Testing Center, or visit www.ets.org for exam dates and registration deadlines.
- Replace your SAT test with the CPT exam. The CPT meets the state`s admission requirement for entering a college-credit program.
What should I do if I haven`t taken the SAT?
If you have not taken the SAT, you can:
- Complete an SAT registration packet, available in the SCC Assessment and Testing Center or any high school guidance department. The ETS administers SAT exams seven times a year. Contact the Assessment and Testing Center, or visit www.ets.org for exam dates and registration deadlines.
- Take the ACT or CPT exams instead. Both exams will meet the state`s admission requirement for entering a college-credit program.