
SAT June 2025 Scores: Here's When and How to Check Your Results
Hey everyone, if you've been waiting anxiously for your SAT scores from June 2025, you're not alone. The SAT, as you know, is one of the most important steps for students aiming to enter U.S. colleges. It’s not just about getting into your dream school—it can also open doors to scholarships and financial aid opportunities. So let’s talk about when those results are dropping, how to check them, and what to do once they’re in your hands.
For those who took the SAT on June 7, 2025, mark your calendars: the official release date for scores is Friday, June 20, 2025 . That’s today. The scores are released in phases , depending on whether you took the test on a weekend or at school. If you took the test earlier this spring at school or independently, your scores might already be available.
Now, what time can you expect to see your scores? Typically, scores for in-school SAT tests are released around 6 PM local time . So don’t panic if you log in in the morning and nothing’s there—it usually takes until evening for them to show up.
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There are three ways to check your SAT scores:
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Through your school counselor , who will receive a PDF version of your score.
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On the BigFuture School app , if you gave your phone number on test day.
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Via your College Board account , which is the most direct method.
If you're planning to send your scores to colleges, you might’ve already selected recipients during registration. But if not—or if you want to send your scores to more schools—you can still do that. Just log into your College Board account, go to the "Send SAT Scores" page, and follow the steps. You’ll be able to choose which scores to send and to which institutions. Some colleges accept your best score; others might require all of them, so make sure to check each school’s specific policy.
Also, a quick reminder: the digital SAT now lasts 2 hours and 14 minutes , with a break in between. It’s split into two sections—Reading & Writing (64 minutes, 54 questions), and Math (70 minutes, 44 questions). Every second counts, so pacing is everything.
So, that’s the scoop. Whether you're eagerly refreshing the College Board page or talking to your school counselor, today’s the day many of you have been waiting for. Good luck—and remember, this score is just one part of your journey. You've got this!
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