How to send SAT scores to a scholarship organization not on Collegeboard?

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I'm applying for a scholarship with an organization that says for me to "arrange for [my] SAT scores and high school transcript to be sent directly" to the organization. I've been on collegeboard and checked out their Send Scores feature, but this organization isn't on their list as one of the choices I can click and send my scores to. </p>

<p>Is there a way I can send my scores to this scholarship organization through collegeboard even though the scholarship program isn't affiliated with Collegeboard?</p>

<p>Thank you so much!</p>

<p>How about just asking your high school to send your SAT scores along with your transcript?</p>

<p>Um. I’m not sure how my school would have access to or know my SAT scores. But I’ll ask tomorrow and make sure. Thanks!</p>

<p>I’d just give the school a copy of your scores, and let the school send it along with the transcript.</p>

<p>But, to be honest, I have little patience for a scholarship organization that would expect you to pay to send them your SAT scores - especially when it’s a not a listed organization to whom scores can be sent!</p>

<p>But Collegeboard doesn’t send SAT scores to high schools, does it?
Haha. I know what you mean, especially since this scholarship organization doesn’t make their instructions very clear…</p>

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<p>And I’m guessing this scholarship organization doesn’t know that. Or, it’s always possible that you and I are both missing something, and there is a way to have scores sent to an unlisted organization. I guess it depends on how important this is to you . . . if you really want to be sure you are doing things right, you can contact them and ask.</p>

<p>High schools do receive a copy of scores - don’t they. How else do they create the scattergrams on Naviance, etc.</p>

<p>I believe that if you fill in your high school’s CEEB code, then the high school does receive the score report.</p>

<p>I purposely never filled it in and my high school never knew my scores until they needed the information for the National Merit Scholarship program. I then shared the information by giving them a copy of my score report.</p>