The Fulbright Commission will be open for the SAT Subject administration on December 4, 2021. As we continue to navigate uncertainties due to the coronavirus, the top priorities are the health and safety of students and educators. The test center will adhere to public health guidelines and follow College Board requirements, as detailed below.
Requirements:
- All students and staff must wear a mask during the SAT administration. Students won’t be allowed in the test center without a mask, which is required for the duration of testing.
- Students must confirm a series of statements (see below) prior to entering the testing room.
- Students will be seated six feet apart during testing.
IMPORTANT: If students don’t feel well on test day, please stay home. You will be able to transfer your registration to another test date at no charge. If you would rather cancel your registration, you will be issued a full refund. Contact College Board’s Customer Service between test day and the next business day (Monday, 5 p.m. ET) to make this request.
SAT Test Center Covid-19 Safety Screening
Both students and staff will be asked to confirm their agreement with four statements before they can be admitted to a test center. Testing staff will deny entry to any student who doesn’t confirm all the statements below or refuses to answer them.
- You do not have covid-19 or reason to believe you have covid-19. Symptoms of covid-19 include cough, fever, chills, muscle pain, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, sore throat, or new loss of taste or smell.
- You agree to wear a mask the entire time you’re at this test site.
- You agree to follow the health and safety guidelines in place in this test site as instructed by testing staff.
- By entering the testing room, you’re accepting the risk of covid-19 exposure. While we have taken measures to help create a safe environment, unfortunately it isn’t possible to remove all risk.