phone scam

We received information from the NYS Education Department that parents and/or guardians of children who recently took an SAT or PSAT exam have been receiving scam calls requesting personal information, including a credit card number, to mail the test results. You do not need to provide a credit card over the phone for your child to receive their test results.

Please do not share personal or financial information over the phone with unsolicited callers. If you receive such a call, hang up immediately.

Additional tips about how to protect yourself  from SAT test-related scams can be found on the  Better Business Bureau website and below:

  • Always be wary of unsolicited callers: If you receive a random call from someone asking for payment, research their organization before sharing any personal information.

  • Double check with your child: If someone claims they're calling because of a service your child requested, hang up and check with your child first.

  • Understand the College Board's practices: The College Board will never ask you for your bank or credit card information over the phone or through email.

  • Don't give your financial information to strangers: Never agree to pay a stranger with any form of payment for a purchase you didn't initiate.

This information was shared with all high school families via email on October 24, 2024.