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Unlike the SAT, PSAT registration is not facilitated by the College Board. Instead, students register for the PSAT through their high schools. Your child's high school or college counseling office will tell you how and when to sign up for the PSAT. If you haven't received PSAT registration information by the fall of your child's junior year, you should call your child's school or college counselor.
If your child's school does not offer the PSAT to its students, your child can take the test at another local high school. Use the College Board's PSAT High School Search Tool to find a school in your area that administers the PSAT, then contact that school to inquire about test dates and procedures.
Related Topics
- For information about PSAT test registration fees, visit our PSAT Registration Fees page.
- Looking for PSAT test dates? Visit our PSAT Test Dates page to view a list of upcoming test dates.
- Want to learn more about the PSAT? Visit our PSAT Test page for information about the test format, question types, and scoring.
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