The SAT test scheduled on May 2 has been canceled; however, the test scheduled for June 6 is still on the calendar, the College Board said in an alert to students, CNN reported.
In response to COVID-19, we're canceling the May 2 SAT, as well as March makeup exams. Registered students will receive refunds. We will provide additional SAT testing opportunities as soon as feasible in place of canceled administrations. More details: https://t.co/9GKspeTspg. pic.twitter.com/FkZjAeK2aI
— The College Board (@CollegeBoard) March 16, 2020
An SAT session had been scheduled for March 14, but some students were not able to take it. They, along with those whose tests were canceled in May, will have their money refunded, the Post reported. The College Board will have more testing dates available "as soon as feasible."
As for the ACTs, the agency that administers the test, will send information for those students who were registered for the April 4 session instructions to reschedule the test for either June 13 or another day.
The College Board also administers Advanced Placement testing, normally in May. But school closures may impact students' review sessions and the actual taking of the tests. The nonprofit says they may also allow some students to complete the tests at home, the Post reported.
We are finalizing AP Exam options that would allow students to test at home, depending on the situation in May. Additional resources, including online lessons and review sessions, will be made available. We will communicate the details by March 20. More: https://t.co/SWlxJffCbP. pic.twitter.com/IlE1dl158r
— The College Board (@CollegeBoard) March 16, 2020
For updates, you can check here for the SAT, and here for the ACT.
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