• Any 9th through 11th-grade student interested in taking the PSAT should register!

     

    Who takes the PSAT? 9th-11th grade students planning to attend college

    Cost: The cost of the PSAT is $20

    Ways to Pay: 
    Bring cash or check to the counseling office.
     
    Administration Dates:
    October of the current school year.
     
    For more information, please visit your counselor.
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    Take these steps to make the most of your PSAT scores:


    - Log in to or create a College Board account online. Log in to your account to see scores and test performance feedback.

    - Get free, personalized SAT practice. The PSAT/NMSQT is great preparation for the SAT®. Your score unlocks a free, personalized practice plan through Official SAT Practice on Khan Academy®. Visit satpractice.org, create an account, and link your College Board and Khan Academy accounts for a plan based on your test results.

    - Receive AP course recommendations. Your score report identifies AP® courses that are the best match for you. AP can give you an edge in the admission process and earn you college credit while in high school, which saves time and money in college.

    - The College Board National Recognition Programs. These are academic honors that can be included in college applications. They're not scholarships, but colleges use them to identify academically exceptional students. Learn more.

    - Register for the SAT. Take the next step toward college by registering.

    - Scholarship Partners: See how the PSAT/NMSQT can help your teen pay for college—including access to more than $350M in scholarships. Learn more.

    - College Planning Support for Sophomores & Juniors: Students can kick start their college planning by searching for colleges and scholarships on BigFuture. They can build and save a college list and also opt in to let the colleges on their list know that they’d like to learn more about their programs.