The SAT registration fee can be a barrier for students from Uzbekistan. Here's what you need to know about fee waivers — and what options actually exist for international test-takers.
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The official College Board SAT fee waiver program is exclusively for US high school students who demonstrate financial need. Unfortunately, international students taking the SAT outside the US are not eligible for the standard fee waiver program.
The current international SAT fee is approximately $103 USD, plus any center-specific fees.
While direct fee waivers aren't available, there are ways to reduce costs:
| Cost Item | Amount (approximate) |
|---|---|
| SAT registration (international) | ~$103 USD |
| Score sends (4 free, then $16/school) | $0-$80+ |
| Test center facility fee (varies) | $0-$25 |
| Travel to Tashkent (from Samarkand) | $10-$30 |
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