SAT Suite of Assessments. Photo Requirements. Getting a message that your upload was successful doesn't mean that your photo meets all requirements. It only means that it's the correct file type and size.
Photos include more than one person. Poor photo quality makes you unrecognizable. You're wearing a hat or head covering that is not worn for religious purposes. Your photo has been digitally altered or tampered with in any other way. Acceptable Photo Checklist You can use recent photos—like school pictures or passport photos—or take a new one. Just make sure they meet these requirements: You're easy to recognize. You're the only one in the picture. There's a head-and-shoulders view, with the entire face, both eyes, and hair clearly visible; head coverings worn for religious purposes are allowed.
You're in focus. There are no dark spots or shadows. You can access it anytime through your College Board account. You can take a photo with a digital camera or smart phone, upload a photo from a device or from Facebook, or scan in a paper photo.
Photos must be in one of these file formats:. Calculators permitted during testing include: Most graphing calculators see chart All scientific calculators. All four-function calculators not recommended.
E-mail messages are answered Monday through Friday, a. Eastern Time, except during federal holidays. We understand the need to get your questions answered quickly. We typically respond to you within 2 working days. Cool hat, but not cool for your SAT photo. Your picture should look as much like you as possible. No blurry pics. Dark spots and shadows will make your face harder to see and recognize.
Your face and body should be centered and facing forward. You can use any recent photo that fits the requirements. School photos or passport photos are likely to work. If you have a physical copy of a photo you want to use, you can scan it and use the picture.
Make sure that the scan is high-quality and clear, however. Additionally, when you register online, you can link to your Facebook to add a photo. Finally, you can always take a new picture.
A selfie may work, but it will probably be easier to get a photo that meets all the requirements if you have somebody else take a picture of you.
I recommend standing against a blank wall in bright ligh — it might not be the most flattering, but it will ensure your photo follows the rules! If you're taking a photo with a cell phone, the phone should be held vertically.
The SAT photo upload process is pretty simple. To transfer a photo from your device, plug the appropriate USB cord into your computer and phone or camera. Then, save the picture to your computer. If you have a paper photo, you can scan it and then save it on your computer.
After you scan your photo, confirm that it's of high enough quality to use. You need to be easily identifiable from your picture. Here's what the SAT photo upload page looks like:. Choose the option that you prefer. If you click "Upload from my computer," the files from your computer will appear on your screen. Double click on the picture you want to use, and it will appear in the shaded box. Then, you can crop or rotate your photo to ensure it meets the requirements. Once you're done editing your picture, click "Save Image.
If you click "Upload from Facebook," your Facebook photos and albums will appear. Click on the photo you want to use. Again, the picture will appear in the box, and you'll have the option to crop and rotate before you save the image.
After clicking "Save Image," you'll see how the photo will look on your admission ticket. If you're satisfied with how your picture looks, you can continue with the registration process. If not, you can select "Upload New Photo. The College Board is so particular about admission tickets and the photos on your admission tickets because these are security measures to help maintain the integrity of the test.
Here are some very important reminders for you:. Make sure the name on your admission ticket matches the name on your photo ID.
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