Can students use a dictionary (e.g., English, bilingual) during the test and still get college-reportable scores?
Students receiving college-reportable scores cannot use any reference aids such as a dictionary or a thesaurus, or receive any accommodations that the College Board has not approved (e.g., extended time). The only items students are allowed to use during the test are the following: • Number 2 pencils and an eraser • An acceptable calculator for the SAT math sections (see SAT Supervisor’s Manual for more details on acceptable calculators) Use of any other tools or non-approved accommodations will result in a score reporting hold for the entire center while investigations take place. If a student needs to be able to use a dictionary but was registered to receive college-reportable scores, please see FAQ #8. 2. What happens if I need to close my test center because of bad weather? Please contact Test Administration Services immediately at 1-800-257-5123, but no later than April 1 st, to schedule a make-up test. Make-up testing for centers that are closed due to weather or facility issues
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