<p>I had Collegeboard send my SAT scores in early November to all the colleges I applied to. (I applied RD everywhere.) Everyone college except Stanford has processed my SAT scores by mid-December. Stanford has processed all other required materials for me. Is it common for Stanford to take months to process test scores? What should I do?</p>
<p>I am having the exact same problem. Should I wait till February 10 like they say before contacting them?
Thanks</p>
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<p>Okay, I’m really glad I’m not alone. Maybe they’re just waiting until the absolute deadline for the applicants taking the January test?</p>
lincon
January 9, 2014, 3:55am
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<p>do they accept scores after deadline?</p>
<p>Exact same boat as you- sent them in November and application in December and it still says they haven’t been processed. Is anyone going to worry about it?</p>
samdogg
January 10, 2014, 11:24pm
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<p>Same here, sent them in early December</p>
<p>I won’t worry about it until the January test date has just passed.</p>
<p>Update: Stanford recently processed my test scores. I’m not exactly sure when, but it was within the past week for sure.</p>
<p>Hmm…mine still says not processed. But I did send them in mid-December while you sent them in November. Not sure if that’s the reason why. Does anyone else still not have their SAT/ACT scores processed?</p>
<p>Is anybody else’s test scores still not processed?</p>
<p>Has anyone here still not received an ID for checking application status at Stanford?</p>
<p>Yea, I still haven’t received my ID, far less knowing if they processed my scores lol. At the very least, I received a confirmation e-mail, which is comforting.</p>
<p>My SAT scores still aren’t processed. Anybody else in the same position?</p>
<p>How do you fax them? Thought they had to be sent directly</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen…please do not fret. As noted in previous threads on this Stanford forum…you have till mid-February before starting to worry …</p>
<p>…please indulge yourself and enjoy this blog issued from Stanford’s Admissions Director Colleen Lim:</p>
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Posted by Colleen Lim on Jan 6, 2014 in Featured, News | 60 comments</p>
<p>Regular Decision Update
We truly appreciate your interest in Stanford University.
Our admission staff is working diligently to process application materials for students who submitted their Common Application, Stanford Writing Supplement and application fee or fee waiver by the deadline.
Please understand that we are processing thousands of letters of recommendation, transcripts, test scores and other credentials. If you check your application status and notice that any of these materials are missing, do not be alarmed. There is often a significant delay between the time we receive materials and when we match them to a student’s application.
In an effort to address some of the questions you may have about our credentials matching process, we have provided answers to some frequently asked questions below.
I submitted my application by the deadline, but when I check my application status it indicates that I am still missing a letter of recommendation, school report or transcript. What should I do?
We will accept school documents including school forms, transcripts and letters of recommendation after January 2 as long as you submitted your application by the deadline. Once we have processed all documents in mid-February, we will notify you by email if you are still missing any of these application materials.
I submitted my test scores by the deadline, but when I check my application status it indicates that you have not received them. What should I do?
Matching test scores to a file can take several weeks. Please be sure the identifying information on your score report and your application is exactly the same. Then, check your application status weekly for confirmation.
I would like to update my application and provide you with additional information. What should I do?
You may not make changes to your application once it is submitted. Your application will be evaluated on the details you included in your file. Additionally, please do not send materials such as resumes, research papers, newspaper articles and writing samples as they will not be considered.
If you have additional questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
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<p>Ok, so in their e-mail, they said if things aren’t processed by today to fax them. Since my SAT scores aren’t should I call them?</p>