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This resource provides students with information on the process to self-identify their eligibility and request a fee waiver for an SAT Weekend test using the Fee Waiver Request Form.
SAT fee waivers are available to low-income 11th- and 12th-grade students in the U.S. or U.S. territories. Students attending school outside the country must also be U.S. citizens to be eligible for fee waivers.
Sign in to My SAT to register for the SAT, print admission tickets, change existing registrations and send score reports to colleges.
SAT fee waivers expand access to the SAT and its benefits by offering low-income students the opportunity to test for free. Downloads SAT Fee Waiver Resources
You may be eligible for an SAT fee waiver, which covers the full cost of registration for the SAT, with or without the essay section. We'll explain what criteria you need to meet to be eligible for an SAT fee waiver and guide you through the steps to using it.
All students who meet College Board's SAT fee waiver–eligibility criteria can receive SAT fee waiver benefits by either obtaining a code from their counselor or by completing (and being approved for) a fee waiver request form on our website.
Sign in to My SAT to register for the SAT, print admission tickets, change existing registrations and send score reports to colleges.
If you qualify for an SAT fee waiver, you can take the SAT twice for free. You’ll also get unlimited free score sends so you can wait to see your score before deciding if you’re going to send it to colleges.
If you qualify for a fee waiver, you'll get free tests and several other benefits to help you apply for college: Free Tests. Two free SAT tests; Free College Benefits. Unlimited score reports to send to colleges; Waived application fees at participating colleges; Free CSS Profile™ applications to apply for financial aid from participating schools
If you’ve qualified for a fee waiver and have taken the SAT with a fee waiver or as part of an SAT School Day administration while in high school, you’ll automatically receive college application fee waivers in your College Board account to use when applying to college for the 2025-26 academic year.