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SAT Exam to Go Completely Digital By 2024

College Board announced today that the SAT exam will make the transition from paper to digital, starting in 2023.

According to a press release, "The SAT will be delivered digitally internationally beginning in 2023 and in the U.S. in 2024. The PSAT/NMSQT and PSAT 8/9 will be delivered digitally in 2023 with the PSAT 10 following in 2024."

“The digital SAT will be easier to take, easier to give, and more relevant,” said Priscilla Rodriguez, vice president of College Readiness Assessments at College Board. “We’re not simply putting the current SAT on a digital platform—we’re taking full advantage of what delivering an assessment digitally makes possible. With input from educators and students, we are adapting to ensure we continue to meet their evolving needs.”

Other test changes include:

Take the SAT Suite on a Laptop or Tablet

  • Students can test on a personal device or a school-issued device. If students don't have a device, we'll provide one on test day.

Shorter Test Experience

  • The SAT will take about two hours instead of three and feature shorter reading passages with one question tied to each.

Faster Score Delivery

  • Students and educators will get the information they need to make key college decisions quicker.

Calculators Are Allowed on the Entire Math Section

  • A graphing calculator will be built into the testing app or students can bring their own.

Students Get More Relevant Information

  • Digital score reports will also connect students to information on two-year colleges, careers, and workforce training programs.

The Digital SAT Will Be More Secure and Flexible

  • Each student will see a unique version of the test—and schools, districts, and states will have more flexibility in when to test.

For more information, visit SAT.org/digital.


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