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Colorado School Day SAT and PSAT
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College Board Colorado Website
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Melissa Carpenter
Assessment Division
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Spring 2024 PSAT and SAT Administration Dates
- April 14 through 25, 2024
- Additional information about specific testing date requirements and options will be provided at a later date.
The Colorado PSAT & SAT School Day Tests
Colorado has given a college entrance exam each spring to all 11th graders enrolled in public schools since 2001. In 2015 the Colorado legislature passed House Bill 15-1323, requiring the state to competitively bid for a new 10th grade exam that is aligned to both the Colorado Academic Standards and an 11th grade college entrance exam. The legislation also added the opportunity for students to take an additional, optional essay as part of their college entrance exam at no cost to the student. The selection committee chose the PSAT for 10th graders and the SAT for the 11th grade college entrance exam because of their alignment to the high school Colorado Academic Standards and because the College Board’s reports and free test preparation services could be used by all students. For 2018, the PSAT 8/9 was added for students in grade 9. In Spring 2023, CDE underwent a procurement process and the digital SAT suite was selected for administration starting in Spring 2024.
PSAT
The PSAT tests the same skills and knowledge as the SAT in a way that makes sense for 9th and 10th-graders. It builds on the Colorado Measures of Academic Success (CMAS) tests in English language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies. The PSAT also aligns with Colorado Academic Standards (CAS) and with the SAT that students will take in 11th grade.
The PSAT focuses on the knowledge, skills, and understandings that research has identified as most important for college and career readiness and success. In addition to helping students practice for the SAT, it can identify student’s potential for success in advanced course work. It provides more data than ever before about academic strengths and weaknesses as well as access to millions of dollars in potential scholarships.
Ninth graders attending public schools in Colorado began taking the PSAT 8/9 in the spring of 2018. Tenth graders began taking PSAT 10 in the spring 2016 and public school 11th graders began taking the SAT in spring of 2017.
SAT
The SAT is closely aligned to challenging classroom work of Colorado schools and focuses on the key skills and concepts that evidence shows matter most for college and career readiness, including:
- Mathematical concepts, skills, and practices important for success in career training programs.
- Reading, comprehending, and writing high-quality essays supported by evidence.
The SAT also serves as an admission test and is accepted by every college in the United States. At the time of testing, students can send their scores to up to four colleges for free.
All students who are enrolled in 11th grade at a Colorado public high school are eligible to take the SAT.
SAT with optional Essay
The SAT essay can also be taken as part of the Colorado school day SAT administration. The SAT essay is optional and voluntarily chosen by students. It can be added at no cost to students. It is important for students who select the optional essay to contact their institutions of higher learning regarding admissions and placement requirements prior to opting in to the essay.
For Students and Families
Practice Resources
- PSAT 9 – Preparing for the PSAT 8/9
- PSAT 10 – Preparing for the PSAT 10
- SAT – SAT School Day Practice and Preparation
Student Guides
- PSAT 8/9 Student Guide - Coming Soon
- PSAT 10 Student Guide - Coming Soon
- SAT Student Guide - Coming Soon
Supports for English Language Learners
- Guidance for Administering the Colorado School Day PSAT and SAT to First Year in the U.S. Multilingual Learners
- College Board-Approved Word-to-Word Glossaries for the SAT Suite of Assessments
- SAT Translated Test Directions (Select Accommodations and Supports in the Jump To menu and scroll down)
Accommodations
The College Board provides two types of accommodations for the SAT Suite of Assessments. College Board Approved Accommodations and State-allowed Accommodations.
College Board Approved Accommodations are designed for students with documented disabilities and must be approved in advance by College Board. Students who are approved for College Board accommodations will receive college-reportable scores. Once approved for accommodations, with limited exceptions, a student remains approved for all College Board tests.
SAAs are state-specific accommodations defined by the state that require a request to be submitted and are automatically approved. Schools and students will receive scores for students testing with SAAs and those scores are used for accountability participation. However, the scores are not college or scholarship-reportable. These accommodations apply to state testing only and are requested for each state administration. Refer to information available through your state as to how these scores are used for accountability.
All requests for accommodations are submitted by the designated SSD coordinator in the College Board online system, called SSD Online. The below links provide additional information regarding the accommodations request process and SSD Online.
- Understanding the College Board Accommodations Process
- Colorado Consent Form for Accommodations Requests Submitted via SSD Online English (PDF)
- Colorado Consent Form for Accommodations Requests Submitted via SSD Online Spanish (PDF)
- Colorado Consent Form for State Allowed Accommodations English (PDF)
- Colorado Consent Form for State Allowed Accommodations Spanish (PDF)
- Colorado Consent Form for EL Time and One-half Support English (PDF)
- Colorado Consent Form for EL Time and One-half Support Spanish (PDF)
- Colorado Student Data Consent Form for SAT® and PSAT™ 10, PSAT™ 8/9 English (PDF)
- Colorado Student Data Consent Form for SAT® and PSAT™ 10, PSAT™ 8/9 Spanish (PDF) - Coming Soon
- Accommodations Crosswalk
Student Scores and Reports
PSAT and SAT student score reports are typically available in early June by logging into the College Board’s student Score Reporting Portal. To access the Score Reporting Portal, create a College Board student account, or if you already have one, just sign in.
Online student score reports give students an understanding beyond the numbers and provide a detailed breakdown of their performance. Score reports provide:
- Performance summaries for each section of the test
- Insight into strengths and weaknesses with results grouped by content area, skillset, and level of difficulty
- Percentiles to see how student results compare with those of other students like them
PSAT
- Understanding PSAT 9 Scores (PDF)
- Sample PSAT 8/9 Score Report (PDF) English
- Sample PSAT 8/9 Score Report (PDF) Spanish
- Understanding PSAT 10 scores (PDF)
- Sample PSAT 10 Score Report (PDF) English
- Sample PSAT 10 Score Report (PDF) Spanish
- Colorado PSAT-Related Assessments Benefits Flyer
- English (PDF) - Coming Soon
- Spanish (PDF) - Coming Soon
SAT
- Colorado Student Access Scores for the SAT Suite of Assessments Flyer (PDF)
- Understanding Your Scores
- Sample SAT Score Report (PDF) English
- Sample SAT Score Report (PDF) Spanish
- Access Your Scores: Student Score Report
- FAQs- S.B. 20-175 - Assessment Scores on a Student’s Final Transcript
SAT Performance Levels and Cut Scores
Performance Level Descriptors
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Students performing at this level exceed academic expectations for the knowledge, skills and practices known to be most relevant for success in college and careers contained in the assessed high school Colorado Academic Standards.
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Students are very likely to engage successfully in entry-level, credit-bearing courses.
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Students performing at this level meet the academic expectations for the knowledge, skills and practices known to be most relevant for success in college and careers contained in the assessed high school Colorado Academic Standards.
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Students are likely to engage successfully in entry-level, credit-bearing courses.
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Students performing at this level approach the academic expectations for the knowledge, skills and practices known to be most relevant for success in college and careers contained in the assessed high school Colorado Academic Standards.
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With continued coursework, students are likely to engage successfully in entry-level, credit-bearing courses.
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Students performing at this level may minimally approach the academic expectations for the knowledge, skills and practices known to be most relevant for success in college and careers contained in the assessed high school Colorado Academic Standards.
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With significant additional coursework, students may engage successfully in entry-level, credit-bearing courses.
* Indicates readiness for credit-bearing college entry coursework and career
Threshold Descriptors (TDs)
During the March 2020 State Board meeting, the State Board of Education approved the cut-scores and Threshold Descriptors (TDs) for the Colorado SAT. The TDs for Math and English Language Arts and Literacy represents a composite of student performance at one (or more) of several score bands on the 11th grade English and Math Tests. The framework is correlated with empirically derived test benchmarks for college and career readiness and success as well as Colorado’s academic standards.
Performance Level Cut Scores
Students taking SAT assessments receive an overall scale score. During the standard setting process, educators used scale scores to set cuts for each performance level based on the specific content that students should be able to engage with at each performance level.
Educators from around the state participated in the process to determine the cut-scores. The presentation that provides a more detailed explanation can be found here.
Previous Years PSAT and SAT Results
Student Data Privacy and Security Documents
- CDE Data Privacy & Security Policy
- College Board Data Privacy Policies
- College Board’s Student Data Consent Form English (PDF)
Training
- Annual training Requirements
- Trainings, Forms, and Documents for Colorado PSAT
- Training, Forms, and Documents for the Colorado SAT
Additional PSAT & SAT Documents and Resources
- Colorado PSAT and SAT10 Key Dates
- Colorado PSAT and SAT Overview
- Accessing SAT Assessment Results
- Digital SAT Suite Assessment Framework
- Colorado SAT with Essay flyer
- English (PDF)
- Spanish (PDF) - Coming Soon
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