All Arlington ISD juniors will have the opportunity to take the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) at school on Wednesday, March 2, during the regular school day.
The test will be administered at Arlington High, Arlington College and Career High School, Arlington Collegiate High School, Bowie High School, Lamar High School, Martin High School, Sam Houston High School and Seguin High School.
This free opportunity to take the SAT on home campuses gives students a more comfortable environment to take the test and the confidence to do so in a familiar setting.
The SAT is accepted at all United State colleges. The test is an entrance exam used by most colleges and universities to help aid in their admissions decisions. The SAT is typically a multiple-choice, pencil-and-paper timed test created and administered by the College Board.
If students have more questions about the testing opportunity, they should contact their campus counselor.
Arlington ISD is committed to growing whole and well-rounded young adults who are prepared to excel in college, career and beyond. The district’s mission is that every one of its more than 57,000 students will graduate exceptionally prepared for college, career and citizenship. With top educators, an outstanding core curriculum, a growing number of specialized programs and state-of-the-art facilities, the opportunities for all students from pre-K through high school are endless.