Supports for English Learners

College Board offers testing supports for English learners (EL) for the PSAT 8/9, PSAT 10, PSAT/NMSQT, and SAT School Day assessments.

Supports include:

  • Translated test directions
  • Use of approved bilingual word-to-word dictionaries
  • 50% extended testing time

Who's Eligible

Students who meet the following criteria at the time of testing can use EL supports:

  • They're enrolled in an elementary or secondary school in the U.S. or U.S. territories.
  • They're an English learner as defined by their state or by federal policy.
  • They use the same supports in class or for other assessments.

Available Testing Supports

Some EL students may need to use more than one of these testing supports:

Translated Test Directions

Test directions are available in 18 languages. Download the translated directions and give them to students on test day.

Translated Test Directions

Word-to-Word Dictionaries

The bilingual word-to-word dictionaries students use on test day must be from College Board's approved list. Schools can provide the dictionaries to students on test day, collecting them when testing is complete.

Time and One-half (+50%)

To ensure that student scores are processed correctly and on time, SSD coordinators must request extended time in the EL Supports tool, which is part of SSD Online. Schools don't need to submit documentation, but students should use extended time only if they have a documented need.

Unlike accommodations for students with disabilities, EL Supports are temporary. EL requests must be made each school year, and can thereafter be used for SAT School Day, PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, and PSAT 8/9 for the duration of that year. After requests are approved, the 'EL - Time and One Half' will appear for the student in the SSOR registration roster and Test Day Toolkit within one business day. Students using extended time for EL purposes will test in the same rooms as all other students using extended time for the Reading and Writing section.

Deadline to Request Extended Time

About four weeks before testing, schools must have submitted all extended time requests for EL students.

If you offer assessments as part of a state contract, your deadlines might be different. Contact your state with questions about the deadlines for your school.