College Testing & Recruiting

ACT & SAT Test Dates for Student-Athletes

Everything college-bound athletes need to know about ACT & SAT testing, NCAA eligibility, and how it all fits your recruiting plan. The upcoming 2026–2027 dates below update automatically.

ACT
Next ACT Test Date
September 19, 2026
Register by August 14, 2026
SAT
Next SAT Test Date
August 22, 2026
Register by August 7, 2026

ACT Testing Schedule

2026–2027 7 upcoming dates
Sep 19, 2026Saturday
RegistrationAugust 14, 2026
Late RegistrationSeptember 1, 2026
Photo / StandbySeptember 14, 2026
Scores ReleaseOctober 6, 2026
Oct 17, 2026Saturday
RegistrationSeptember 11, 2026
Late RegistrationSeptember 29, 2026
Photo / StandbyOctober 12, 2026
Scores ReleaseOctober 27, 2026
Dec 12, 2026Saturday
RegistrationNovember 6, 2026
Late RegistrationNovember 29, 2026
Photo / StandbyDecember 7, 2026
Scores ReleaseDecember 22, 2026
Feb 27, 2027Saturday
RegistrationJanuary 22, 2027
Late RegistrationFebruary 9, 2027
Photo / StandbyFebruary 22, 2027
Scores ReleaseMarch 16, 2027
Apr 10, 2027Saturday
RegistrationMarch 5, 2027
Late RegistrationMarch 23, 2027
Photo / StandbyApril 5, 2027
Scores ReleaseApril 20, 2027
Jun 12, 2027Saturday
RegistrationMay 7, 2027
Late RegistrationMay 25, 2027
Photo / StandbyJune 7, 2027
Scores ReleaseJune 22, 2027
Jul 10, 2027Saturday
RegistrationJune 4, 2027
Late RegistrationJune 22, 2027
Photo / StandbyJuly 5, 2027
Scores ReleaseJuly 20, 2027
No test centers in New York for July dates.

NSR Tip

Plan to take your first ACT or SAT by the end of your junior year. Many coaches want to see scores before making offers, and scores affect both NCAA eligibility and academic scholarships.

SAT Testing Schedule

2026–2027 8 upcoming dates
Aug 22, 2026Saturday
RegistrationAugust 7, 2026
Late RegistrationAugust 26, 2026
Scores ReleaseSeptember 4, 2026
Sep 12, 2026Saturday
RegistrationAugust 28, 2026
Late RegistrationSeptember 16, 2026
Scores ReleaseSeptember 25, 2026
Oct 3, 2026Saturday
RegistrationSeptember 18, 2026
Late RegistrationOctober 7, 2026
Scores ReleaseOctober 16, 2026
Nov 7, 2026Saturday
RegistrationOctober 23, 2026
Late RegistrationNovember 11, 2026
Scores ReleaseNovember 20, 2026
Dec 5, 2026Saturday
RegistrationNovember 20, 2026
Late RegistrationDecember 9, 2026
Scores ReleaseDecember 18, 2026
Mar 6, 2027Saturday
RegistrationFebruary 19, 2027
Late RegistrationComing soon
Scores ReleaseComing soon
May 1, 2027Saturday
RegistrationApril 16, 2027
Late RegistrationComing soon
Scores ReleaseComing soon
Jun 5, 2027Saturday
RegistrationMay 21, 2027
Late RegistrationComing soon
Scores ReleaseComing soon

College Board has confirmed all 2026–2027 SAT dates. A few late-spring deadlines are still pending and will fill in automatically as College Board releases them.

A few points can mean thousands in aid

Raising your score, say from an ACT 22 to a 26, can move you into a different academic-scholarship bracket at many schools. Academic money often matters as much as athletic money, and it can open opportunities that have nothing to do with your sport.

NSR athletes get a free ACT/SAT prep course through uScore Test Prep (details below). See everything an NSR athlete gets →

For Parents

Many families focus only on athletic scholarships, but academic aid often plays a bigger role in reducing college cost. A stronger test score can unlock money that has nothing to do with athletics, and it keeps more doors open across every division level.

Your College Readiness Checklist

Testing is one step. Here's the whole path, in order:

  1. Understand NCAA eligibility & get your NCAA ID
  2. Register for the ACT/SAT (dates above) and send scores with code 9999
  3. Learn when coaches can contact you (NCAA rules)
  4. Research schools that fit on and off the field with College Research
  5. See where athletes are committing on the NSR Commitments board
  6. Get evaluated by an NSR Recruiting Expert to find where you fit

National Scouting Report helps athletes who can compete at the college level find their fit. Browse freely, then when you're ready to find out where you stand, get evaluated by an NSR College Scout.

Honest evaluations from former college players and coaches.

FAQ: SAT, ACT & Recruiting

Do college coaches look at SAT/ACT scores?
Absolutely. College coaches need to know you're academically eligible to compete, and SAT or ACT scores are part of that equation. Strong scores help meet NCAA requirements and can make you more attractive to admissions departments and academic scholarships.

Tip: A solid academic profile tells coaches you're serious and less of a risk in the eligibility process.
Bonus: Better scores mean more options across all division levels.
Should I take both the SAT and ACT?
You don't need both, but it's smart to find out which suits you best. Take a practice test of each to see which plays to your strengths.

Tip: Once you know your better test, focus your prep there and aim to take it early in your junior year.
Bonus: NSR athletes get free access to a full ACT or SAT prep course through uScore Test Prep.
When should athletes take the ACT/SAT?
Aim to take the ACT or SAT no later than the spring of your junior year, so scores are available before the key summer recruiting period when coaches finalize watch lists.

Tip: Testing early leaves time for a retake and keeps you on track for NCAA eligibility.
Pro Tip: Register early for a date that won't conflict with tournaments or your season.
How do I send my test scores to the NCAA Eligibility Center?
Use the code 9999 when registering for the SAT or ACT to send your scores directly to the NCAA Eligibility Center. This is required for Division I and II.

Note: Scores must come directly from the testing agency; your transcript won't count.
What if I have a learning disability or test accommodation?
If you're eligible for accommodations like extended time, apply through the SAT or ACT directly. The NCAA and colleges understand athletes learn differently, and accommodations don't hurt your chances with coaches.

Tip: Start the request process early so you're ready when test dates arrive.
Do I need to submit test scores if a college is test-optional?
Even at test-optional schools, athletes are often encouraged or required to submit scores during recruiting. Coaches may use them for admissions support or academic aid.

Tip: A solid score can only help your profile stand out, especially if your GPA is borderline.
What score do I need for NCAA eligibility?
The NCAA uses a sliding scale that balances your core GPA with your SAT or ACT score. The higher your GPA, the lower your test score can be, and vice versa.

Tip: Aim to exceed the minimums to improve your recruiting and academic-scholarship chances.
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Free ACT/SAT Test Prep for NSR Athletes

NSR athletes receive a free one-time Bronze Level ACT or SAT prep course through uScore Test Prep, NSR's own test-prep platform, built to help athletes maximize academic readiness and NCAA eligibility.

  • Includes a full course and 2 practice tests
  • Access lasts 1 year or until 2 tests are completed
  • Additional uScore programs available at the athlete's discretion

Not an NSR athlete yet? Get evaluated to unlock free prep, or purchase uScore directly at uscoretestprep.com.

Know your test plan? Find your college fit next.

Research schools, see where athletes commit, and get an honest evaluation from a former college player or coach.