When Does College Board Send SAT Scores to Naviance? (And Why It Feels Like Forever)
Ah, the SAT. That glorious, soul-crushing test that determines whether you get into your dream school or end up at the University of Somewhere. It’s stressful enough just taking the test, but then comes the agonizing wait for your score. And then, the even more agonizing wait for those scores to magically appear in Naviance, the college planning platform that’s basically your digital college application bible.
So, you’re probably wondering, “When will those darn SAT scores show up in Naviance? I’m starting to think they’re lost in the Bermuda Triangle of standardized testing!”
Fear not, anxious college applicant. We’re here to unravel the mystery of SAT scores and Naviance, and hopefully, shed some light on the situation (because, let’s face it, the College Board isn’t exactly known for its transparency).
The Mystery of the Missing Scores
The short answer is: it depends. Yes, it’s the dreaded “it depends” answer that every college applicant loathes. But stick with me here.
First, it’s important to understand that the College Board doesn’t directly send your SAT scores to Naviance. Instead, they send them to your school, and then your school uploads them to Naviance. That’s why you might see your SAT score in Naviance before your school officially receives it.
Now, here’s the breakdown of the typical timeline:
- You take the SAT: This is the easy part. Just try to avoid the urge to scream in the middle of the test (unless you’re taking the essay portion, then go wild!).
- Scores are released: The College Board usually releases scores within a few weeks after the test date. You can access your scores online, but remember, they’re not automatically sent to your school yet.
- College Board sends scores to your school: This is where the waiting game begins. The College Board sends scores to schools electronically, but they use a rather leisurely pace for the process. According to the College Board, SAT score reports are sent to schools within 10 days after your scores are released. However, in reality, it can take longer.
- School uploads scores to Naviance: Once your school receives your scores, they need to upload them to Naviance. This part can also take a while depending on how busy your school counselor is.
So, if you’re anxiously checking Naviance every five minutes, take a deep breath. It can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks for your scores to appear.
What Can You Do?
You’ve got the patience of a saint, right? But if you’re starting to lose your mind, here are a few things you can do to speed things along:
- Check with your school counselor: They’re your best bet for getting a realistic timeline. They know how the score-reporting process works at your school.
- Check with the College Board: You can track your score reports on the College Board website to see if they’ve been sent to your school.
- Be patient: I know, it’s easier said than done. But remember, everyone’s going through the same thing. This is a rite of passage for every college applicant.
What if Your Scores Aren’t Showing Up in Naviance?
If your scores still haven’t appeared in Naviance after a few weeks, don’t panic. It’s possible that the College Board hasn’t sent them to your school yet, or that your school hasn’t uploaded them to Naviance.
Here’s what you can do:
- Contact your school counselor: They can investigate the situation and see what’s going on.
- Contact the College Board: They can check the status of your score reports and see if there were any issues.
The Naviance Score Upload Process
Now, let’s talk about how your scores actually get into Naviance. It’s not magic, although it might feel that way to you while you’re waiting.
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how your school uploads your scores:
- Access the Naviance Student Portal: Your school will have a dedicated portal for all students, where you’ll be able to access various functionalities, including viewing and uploading your scores.
- Navigate to the “Test Scores” Section: Look for a section dedicated to test scores, usually found under the “Colleges” or “Apply to College” tab.
- Choose the “Add Test Scores” Option: There should be an option to add new test scores, which will guide you through the process.
- Select the Correct Test and Score Type: Make sure you select “College Board SAT file” from the dropdown menu, ensuring that the file type is correct.
- Upload the Score File: Your school counselor will usually have access to a downloadable file containing your scores directly from the College Board. They’ll upload this file into Naviance, which will then automatically populate your scores.
It’s essential to note that your school counselor is usually the primary person responsible for uploading these scores. They have a lot on their plate, so it might take some time.
The Importance of Naviance
Now, you might be thinking, “Why is Naviance so important anyway?” It’s not just some fancy online portal, trust me. Naviance is a valuable tool for college planning, and it plays a crucial role in the application process. Here are a few reasons why:
- College Search: Naviance allows you to search for colleges based on your interests, major, and test scores.
- College Application Tracking: You can track your college applications, deadlines, and even your essays.
- Financial Aid Information: Naviance provides information on financial aid opportunities and scholarships.
- Score Reporting: As we’ve already discussed, Naviance is where your school uploads your SAT scores.
The Bottom Line
So, when will those SAT scores show up in Naviance? The answer, as always, is a little ambiguous. But remember, it’s a long process, and it’s important to be patient.
If you’re still concerned about your scores, don’t hesitate to contact your school counselor or the College Board. They’re there to help you navigate this stressful time!
And hey, if you need further assistance or just want to vent about the whole college application process, feel free to connect with us at JobLoving! We’re always here to help you through the ups and downs of navigating the wonderful world of college admissions.