Your Full Schedule Deadlines
One of the first and most important steps in your SAT journey is choosing when to take the test. Knowing the official sat test dates allows you to create a study schedule, prepare without stress, and ensure your scores arrive in time for college application deadlines.
This guide provides the full international schedule for the upcoming Digital SAT test dates. Use this calendar to mark your own and start planning your path to success.
International SAT Test Dates & Deadlines: 2025-2026
The Digital SAT is offered seven times a year internationally. Below are the confirmed and anticipated dates. Remember to complete your sat registration before the deadline to secure your spot!
Note: All deadlines expire at 11:59 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time.
Confirmed 2025 SAT Schedule
Test Date | Registration Deadline | Deadline for Changes/Late Registration |
August 23, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 12, 2025 |
October 4, 2025 | September 19, 2025 | September 23, 2025 |
November 8, 2025 | October 24, 2025 | October 28, 2025 |
December 6, 2025 | November 21, 2025 | November 25, 2025 |
Anticipated 2026 SAT Schedule
Test Date | Anticipated Registration Deadline |
March 14, 2026 | February 27, 2026 |
May 2, 2026 | April 17, 2026 |
June 6, 2026 | May 22, 2026 |
How to Choose the Best SAT Test Date for You
Picking a date isn’t just about finding a free weekend. A strategic choice can make a huge difference. Here are three key factors to consider:
- Your College Application Deadlines:
Work backward. If you’re applying Early Action or Early Decision (often with November deadlines), you should aim to have your scores ready by then. Taking the August or October test is a safe bet. For Regular Decision deadlines (typically in January), the December test is your last chance, but taking it earlier reduces stress.
- Your Preparation Timeline:
Be realistic about how much time you need to study. Most students benefit from at least 2-3 months of consistent prep. Choose a date that gives you enough time to study without cramming. The summer break is a perfect time to prepare for the August test.
- The Option to Retake:
Many students take the SAT more than once to achieve their best score (a practice called “superscoring”). Taking your first test in the spring or summer of your junior year gives you plenty of opportunities to retake it in the fall of your senior year if needed.
Ready to sign up? Learn how in our Step-by-Step Guide to SAT Registration.
Your Next Step: Register and Prepare
Once you’ve picked your target sat test dates, the next step is to complete your sat registration through the official College Board website. The process is straightforward, but it’s best to do it well before the deadline, as test centers can fill up quickly.
With your date set, your focus can shift from planning to preparing. The best way to start is by understanding your current strengths and weaknesses.
You’ve picked your date. Now, let’s find your starting score. Take our free Digital SAT Practice Tests to kickstart your preparation!