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Taking College Board tests outside the U.S.

Both U.S. and international students can take College Board tests outside the United States. The registration process, testing schedule, and test fees may differ from those for tests taken in the United States, and restrictions apply in some countries.

Follow the links below for more information about taking College Board tests overseas.

SAT: The SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Tests are offered in over 175 countries outside the United States. International students who plan to apply to U.S. colleges and American students temporarily living overseas are among those who take advantage of the SAT Program's international test centers. Visit this section to learn about locations, support services, registration, fees, and special restrictions.

PSAT/NMSQT: The PSAT/NMSQT is also available outside the United States. Visit this section for instructions on how to register and how to find schools in your area that will administer the test.

AP: AP courses are taught in secondary schools—and recognized in colleges and universities—all over the world. Find out how to arrange to take AP Exams outside the United States in this section.

CLEP: CLEP exams can be of special benefit to international students who want to attend U.S. colleges. These students may have nontransferable school credits or specialized knowledge (for example, knowledge of languages other than English) that can earn them college credit. Visit this section to learn more.     

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Resources for International Students

The Office of International Education in Washington D.C. represents College Board programs to international audiences and serves as an information link and liaison to overseas educational advisors, counselors at international schools, and US college and university staff involved in international student recruitment activities.

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