A Reminder That Your January 23, 2016 SAT with Essay Registration is Incomplete

Saturday, December 26, 2015

    Dear DIANA,    The registration deadline is approaching for the January 23, 2016 SAT with Essay.   It looks like you started registering but haven't finished yet.    Registration deadline: 12/28/2015    Avoid late registration fees and finish your online registration now so that   you have a seat on test day.    Sign into your online account to pick up where you left off:    https://nsat.collegeboard.org/satweb/login.jsp    Now registration is even easier---you can upload your Admission Ticket photo   directly from Facebook or your computer.    After you register, be sure to check out the SAT's online free resources to   help you get ready for test day and plan your path to college.     Sincerely,    The SAT Program    -----------------------------------------------------------    Please do not respond to this email. Mail sent to this  address cannot be answered. For assistance, please email  inquiry@collegeboard.org.    (C) 2015 The College Board. All rights reserved.  The College Board, 250 Vesey Street, New York, NY, 10281    (E-48)    

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Revised College Planning Starter Lists

Friday, December 25, 2015

    Dear Diana Vazquez,    Thank you for recently updating your SAT college profile.   As a result of the updates, your college planning lists may   have been revised. Visit My SAT to check them out now!  https://nsat.collegeboard.org/satweb/login.jsp    Sincerely,    The SAT Program    -----------------------------------------------------------    Please do not respond to this email. Mail sent to this   address cannot be answered. For assistance, please email   inquiry@collegeboard.org.    (C) 2015 The College Board. All rights reserved.   The College Board, 250 Vesey Street New York, NY 10281      (E-50)    

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SAT CC a Parent Email Service Reminder

        Dear Diana Vazquez,    Thank you for beginning the process of registering for the SAT. Did you   know that copying a parent on important email can help you keep track   of important dates and deadlines, and remember test materials like   your Admission Ticket? You can sign your parent up to receive copies   of your email from the College Board through the CC a Parent service.     To turn on the CC a Parent service, please sign in and update   the parent information in your collegeboard.org profile:    https://ecl.collegeboard.org/account/login.jsp?destinationpage=https://ecl.collegeboard.org/account/AccountProfile.jsp    Your parent(s) will be notified by email that you have requested   this service, and they must reply with their consent.     For your security, your parent(s) will not be able to act on any   reminders or access your account unless you share your user name   and password with them.    Sincerely,    The SAT Program    -----------------------------------------------------------    Please do not respond to this email. Mail sent to this   address cannot be answered. For assistance, please email   inquiry@collegeboard.org.    (C) 2015 The College Board. All rights reserved.   The College Board, 250 Vesey Street New York, NY 10281      (E-49)          

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SAT Personal Information Update Confirmation

    Dear Diana Vazquez,    We have completed your request to update the following information:  
*Address IMPORTANT NOTE: When you take the SAT, SAT with Essay, or SAT Subject Tests, the information listed on your Admission Ticket must match the information listed on the roster provided to the testing supervisor for you to be admitted to the testing area. If you are registered for a test, be sure to print an up-to-date version of your ticket to bring with you on test day along with your acceptable photo ID. See http://sat.org/test-day for more information. If you did not request this update to your SAT account information, please immediately call Customer Service toll-free at 866-756-7346 (outside of the U.S., please call +1-212-713-7789). Sincerely, The SAT Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please do not respond to this email. Mail sent to this address cannot be answered. For assistance, please email inquiry@collegeboard.org. (C) 2015 The College Board. All rights reserved. The College Board, 250 Vesey Street New York, NY 10281 (E-8)

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SAT Personal Information Update Confirmation

Monday, December 21, 2015

    Dear Diana Vazquez,    We have completed your request to update the following information:  
*Address IMPORTANT NOTE: When you take the SAT, SAT with Essay, or SAT Subject Tests, the information listed on your Admission Ticket must match the information listed on the roster provided to the testing supervisor for you to be admitted to the testing area. If you are registered for a test, be sure to print an up-to-date version of your ticket to bring with you on test day along with your acceptable photo ID. See http://sat.org/test-day for more information. If you did not request this update to your SAT account information, please immediately call Customer Service toll-free at 866-756-7346 (outside of the U.S., please call +1-212-713-7789). Sincerely, The SAT Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please do not respond to this email. Mail sent to this address cannot be answered. For assistance, please email inquiry@collegeboard.org. (C) 2015 The College Board. All rights reserved. The College Board, 250 Vesey Street New York, NY 10281 (E-8)

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Connect to the world through Colby

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Where studying in Maine… brings you closer to the world.


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