SAT testing postponed in Indiana due to College Board app issue

  • March 5, 2026


(WNDU) – Indiana high school juniors who were scheduled to take the SAT on Tuesday will not test as planned after a statewide technology issue prevented tests from being administered.

According to several school districts, including the South Bend Community School Corporation, the problem stems from an issue with an app operated by College Board, the organization responsible for administering the SAT. The tests are fully digital.

Tuesday’s testing has been rescheduled to Thursday, March 5. Families are encouraged to check with their local school district for information on how the change may affect scheduling.

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