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Sign up now for fall 2025 PSAT

Sign up to take the PSAT at HPS this Fall! Open to all rising 10th and 11th graders (Class of 2027 and 2028)!

The PSAT will be given at Hunterdon Prep on October 1, 2025. There are a limited number of seats. The cost of the test is $18.00. 

This test is prioritized for those who will be 11th graders in the fall (Class of 2027) who have not taken the PSAT yet and would like practice before sitting for the actual SAT. There are also a few seats available for 10th graders (Class of 2028) on a first come, first serve basis. Deadline to sign up is June 6, 2025. 

Students should fill out the the form here to sign up by June 6th: PSAT Sign Up

The PSAT is being administered digitally through the College Board.  If your child needs accommodations for testing, please reach out to me through email for the application form as accommodations need to be applied for through the College Board. The approval process takes at least 8 weeks, this means that any requests for accommodations for October’s test need to be submitted to the College Board before the end of the current school year. Students who ask for test accommodations after June will not be able to receive in time for the October testing date. This is why we are asking students to sign up now for the Fall. 

The PSAT is good practice for students who think they might want to attend a 4yr institution after high school, as most 4yr colleges require the SAT in their admissions process. This would allow students to gain familiarity with the testing process and format while also providing them with insight into where they would score if they took the regular SAT. 

Please email Ms. Evancho at mevancho@hunterdonprep.org with any questions. 

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