<p>I was not aware that some schools can deny students the right to use score choice. Schools such as Yale, UPenn, and Stanford require that students send in their complete SAT score report. I have read in a few threads that there is no way the college can check that you are providing accurate information when you send in your scores. Is there anyway the school can verify that you are sending in all your scores when you use score choice? Or is this based on solely on trust? Can someone verify this?</p>
<p>If you don’t send all of your scores, and those colleges find out, you might be rescinded of your offer</p>
<p>Can colleges demand that Collegeboard provide them information you have not released? No.</p>
<p>Are colleges going to find out if you didn’t send some of your scores? PROBABLY not.</p>
<p>But when a college tells you that you may not do X, they have to make it a policy to refuse admission to anyone who they find out did it. So it’s just not worth the chance.</p>