Sat scores 2 days late

<p>Hi, I recently applied to three schools early action: College Park, University of Virginia, and North Carolina State University.</p>

<p>I ordered for my SAT scores to be sent on October 27th. However, they were just sent through today. For all of these schools, the deadline was November 1st, and the scores were officially sent November 3rd. Will I be extremely penalized for this due to the fact that CollegeBoard took a good deal of time processing my scores, even though I technically "sent" them before the November 1st deadline?</p>

<p>NC State said I was fine when I called.</p>

<p>UVA said that I needed to contact collegeboard and have the representative email <a href="mailto:uvaapplicationinfo@virginia.edu">uvaapplicationinfo@virginia.edu</a> to verify that the scores were ordered on the 27th of October, so I won't be penalized.</p>

<p>However, when I called Collegeboard, the representative said that they cannot send an email, because that is apparently taking back the guarantee that scores may take a little while to process.</p>

<p>All I want to know is if my schools will be fine with the fact that my SAT scores were technically 2 days late (it happens to A LOT of people, apparently, because of the processing time), or if I will be denied or deferred.</p>

<p>HOWEVER, all of my schools DID get my ACT scores on time, so hopefully they can base my SAT scores off of that if they won't accept my SAT.</p>

<p>Advice is much appreciated <:)</p>

<p>I’m in the same boat as you. I sent my SAT scores in for Boston College last week. I just checked the status of my application with the login BC sent me and it said my SAT scores were received on Nov 2. Right next to this information, it says and I quote “SAT Subject Tests (Students applying for Early Action admission must submit their SAT II exam results by the November 1st deadline.)” </p>

<p>So idk what’s gonna happen. I’ll call tomorrow but I suppose the most they can do is defer me to regular decision? Which would be a bummer but whatever =/ Our own faults I guess.</p>