In order to qualify for either the ACT 31+ point or the SAT 1400+ point Money-Back Guarantee you need to submit a valid qualifying score report prior to the start date of your course. For ACT 31+ programs, the minimum qualifying score is 26, and for SAT 1400+ programs, the minimum qualifying score is 1200.
In order to qualify for the SAT 1500+ guarantee you will also need to submit a valid qualifying score report prior to the start date of your course. If you enrolled in a course starting before 1/1/2020 the qualifying score for the SAT 1500+ point improvement guarantee is at least 1200 on a qualifying exam, with a target qualifying score of 1300 or higher. If you enrolled in an SAT 1500+ course starting on or after 1/1/2020 your qualifying score must be at least 1400 in order to participate in the course and be eligible for the course guarantee.
Please make sure to visit our Guarantees page to explore the relevant details for your program. You have two options to submit your qualifying score, see below for submission instructions:

Email an official PDF of Your Full Score Report


Step 1: If you have taken an official SAT or PSAT examination (for SAT 1400+ and SAT 1500+ students) or ACT examination (for ACT 31+ students) within the past year , you can send us the full PDF of the score report prior to the start date of your course.
Step 2: Log into your student account on collegeboard.org (for SAT/PSAT students) or act.org (for ACT students) and download the full PDF copy of your official score report. Due to rendering and attaching issues mobile devices experience with these files we ask that you please do not use a mobile device when downloading or emailing your official score report.
Note! Official test qualifying scores MUST be submitted in the form of a full score report PDF downloaded directly from CollegeBoard.org or ACT.org. The report must be less than 1 year old and include your first and last name along with the test date and detailed results for each section. We are NOT able to accept screenshots of scores, collegeboard.org or act.org account login links, or self-reported scores.
Step 3: Please attach your downloaded PDF file to an email and send it to scoreguaranteedocs@review.com. Please make sure to include your first and last name in the email. If you are taking an in-person course, please also list the city and state of your course.
If you have any questions regarding what to send, please call 800-273-8439, select option 2, followed by option 2 again. Someone will be available to speak with you Monday-Friday 9am-9pm EST, or Saturday and Sunday 9am-2pm EST.
Instructions to download a full SAT or PSAT score report PDF from collegeboard.org can be found at: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/about/scores/score-report-help
To download a full ACT score report PDF, go to actstudent.org and click “sign in.” Enter your login information, then click on “view scores.” You will be prompted to re-enter your password. Then click “download student score report PDF.”

Take the timed “Qualifying Test” online through your Princetonreview.com account


Step 1: If you're in a LiveOnline course and have not yet logged into your student account, go to this page and follow the instructions under the heading “Access your online content” to log in.
Step 2: For all students: using a computer, click “My Account” in the upper-right corner of the webpage and select “Home.” Click “Open Course” underneath “ACT 31+”, “SAT 1400+”, or “SAT 1500+”
  • If it is your first time accessing your online content, you will be asked to enter some additional information about yourself. You can temporarily skip entering this information using the arrow button on the right side of the screen, and you can come back and enter the information later if you would like.
Step 3: Within your course dashboard, click on the “Tests” tab in your student account dashboard. You can find the tab along the top of the dashboard.
Step 4: From within the “Tests” tab, take the test titled “Qualifying Test” found under the “Supplemental Tests” heading near the bottom of the page. The Qualifying Test must be taken online (not in a paper-and-pencil format) and with the “timed” option selected. You may not manually pause the test; the test timing will specify breaks between sections. Only your first attempt taking the test will be valid for purposes of establishing a qualifying score. None of the other available tests can be used to establish a qualifying score.
Step 5: After taking the Qualifying Test prior to the start of your course, while following all of the above steps, if you receive a composite score of 26 or higher (for ACT 31+ students) or 1200 or higher (for SAT 1400+ students), please email your full downloaded score report to your local office or, if you're enrolled in a LiveOnline course, please email your full downloaded score report to scoreguaranteedocs@review.com. In addition to the score report in your email, please also include your first and last name. If you're enrolled in an SAT 1500+ course starting prior to 1/1/2020, you have to score 1200 or higher to qualify for the guarantee. However, students scoring below a 1200 can still take an SAT 1500+ course starting before 1/1/2020, but without the guarantee. If you enrolled in an SAT 1500+ course starting on or after 1/1/2020 your qualifying score must be at least 1400 in order to participate in the course and be eligible for the course guarantee. All SAT 1500+ student should follow the aforementioned directions for providing their office with a qualifying score report.
If you have any questions regarding what to send, please call 800-273-8439, select option 2, followed by option 2 again. Someone will be available to speak with you Monday-Friday 9am-9pm EST, or Saturday and Sunday 9am-2pm EST.