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Table 226.40. SAT mean scores of high school seniors, standard deviations, and percentage of the graduating class taking the SAT, by state: 2017, 2018, and 2019
State 2017 2018 2019
Mean score and standard deviation (SD) Percent taking SAT1 Mean score and standard deviation (SD) Percent
taking
SAT1
Mean score and standard deviation (SD) Percent
taking
SAT1
Total SAT Evidence-based
reading and
writing (ERW)
Math Total SAT Evidence-based
reading and
writing (ERW)
Math Total SAT Evidence-based
reading and
writing (ERW)
Math
Mean
score
SD Mean
score
SD Mean
score
SD Mean
score
SD Mean
score
SD Mean
score
SD Mean
score
SD Mean
score
SD Mean
score
SD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
United States 1060 195 533 100 527 107 48 1068 204 536 102 531 114 58 1059 210 531 104 528 117 60
Alabama 1165 199 593 100 572 111 5 1166 205 595 100 571 116 6 1143 206 583 102 560 115 7
Alaska 1080 176 547 94 533 94 38 1106 173 562 90 544 96 43 1097 177 556 93 541 96 41
Arizona 1116 179 563 92 553 98 30 1149 174 577 88 572 97 29 1134 187 569 95 565 103 31
Arkansas 1208 198 614 103 594 107 3 1169 199 592 103 576 108 5 1141 208 582 107 559 112 6
California 1055 186 531 95 524 103 53 1076 205 540 101 536 114 60 1065 214 534 105 531 119 63

Colorado
1201 194 606 99 595 107 11 1025 201 519 103 506 108 100 1024 205 518 104 506 110 100
Connecticut 1041 210 530 106 512 114 100 1053 217 535 108 519 118 100 1046 220 529 111 516 119 100
Delaware 996 197 503 104 492 103 100 998 202 505 105 492 107 100 985 207 499 107 486 110 100
District of Columbia 950 240 482 126 468 123 90 977 249 497 128 480 130 92 975 257 495 129 480 136 94
Florida 1017 190 520 97 497 104 83 1014 196 522 97 493 110 97 999 199 516 97 483 112 100

Georgia
1050 177 535 92 515 95 61 1064 183 542 93 522 100 70 1058 187 538 96 519 101 71
Hawaii 1085 173 544 88 541 97 55 1099 177 550 89 549 100 56 1100 182 550 92 550 101 54
Idaho 1005 182 513 97 493 96 93 1001 183 508 97 493 96 100 993 186 505 98 488 98 100
Illinois 1115 241 559 119 556 130 9 1019 202 513 103 506 109 99 1013 208 509 103 504 114 100
Indiana 1074 168 542 88 532 92 63 1086 170 546 88 539 94 67 1080 176 543 91 537 96 66

Iowa
1275 189 641 95 635 106 2 1265 195 634 96 631 110 3 1244 202 622 99 622 115 3
Kansas 1260 188 632 99 628 103 4 1265 188 633 94 631 108 4 1241 192 618 99 623 108 4
Kentucky 1247 188 631 95 616 105 4 1248 187 630 91 618 108 4 1232 190 620 93 612 109 4
Louisiana 1198 204 611 102 586 112 4 1210 203 615 99 595 113 4 1200 202 610 100 591 112 5
Maine 1012 198 513 104 499 106 95 1013 197 512 102 501 107 99 1013 198 512 102 502 107 99

Maryland
1060 199 536 102 524 108 69 1080 209 545 104 535 115 76 1058 220 535 109 523 120 82
Massachusetts 1107 191 555 98 551 104 76 1125 200 562 101 563 110 80 1120 206 559 104 561 112 81
Michigan 1005 195 509 101 495 105 100 1011 197 511 101 499 106 100 1003 201 507 101 496 110 100
Minnesota 1295 177 644 92 651 99 3 1298 178 643 90 655 102 4 1284 180 636 93 648 102 4
Mississippi 1242 187 634 91 607 107 2 1236 190 630 93 606 107 3 1237 202 628 100 608 113 3

Missouri
1271 189 640 95 631 105 3 1262 192 633 93 629 111 4 1236 197 622 98 614 111 4
Montana 1196 161 605 85 591 89 10 1198 164 606 85 592 91 10 1199 167 603 86 596 93 9
Nebraska 1253 198 629 100 625 109 3 1252 196 629 97 623 113 3 1260 192 628 98 631 108 3
Nevada 1116 170 563 86 553 96 26 1140 172 574 86 566 98 23 1156 175 580 89 576 99 20
New Hampshire 1052 198 532 102 520 107 96 1063 201 535 103 528 109 96 1059 202 533 103 526 110 95

New Jersey
1056 187 530 96 526 102 70 1094 207 547 102 547 115 82 1090 216 544 106 545 119 82
New Mexico 1138 186 577 97 561 101 11 1093 206 552 105 540 112 16 1073 204 543 105 530 109 18
New York 1052 188 528 96 523 104 67 1068 205 534 102 534 114 79 1064 211 531 104 533 117 79
North Carolina 1081 176 546 92 535 95 49 1098 183 554 93 543 100 52 1100 189 554 97 546 102 51
North Dakota 1256 199 635 100 621 110 2 1283 178 640 91 643 100 2 1263 188 627 98 636 102 2

Ohio
1149 212 578 108 570 114 12 1099 222 552 112 547 120 18 1097 222 550 111 548 120 19
Oklahoma 1047 257 530 133 517 132 7 1062 238 541 121 521 126 8 963 209 490 110 472 109 22
Oregon 1108 174 560 93 548 94 43 1117 180 564 94 553 98 48 1112 186 562 97 550 101 51
Pennsylvania 1071 181 540 94 531 98 65 1086 188 547 95 539 104 70 1082 195 545 98 537 107 70
Rhode Island 1062 190 539 99 524 102 71 1018 200 513 103 505 107 97 995 210 503 107 492 112 100

South Carolina
1064 174 543 91 521 94 50 1070 178 547 92 523 98 55 1030 187 526 98 504 99 68
South Dakota 1216 197 612 101 603 106 3 1241 205 622 103 618 116 3 1268 188 633 95 635 105 3
Tennessee 1228 190 623 95 604 107 5 1231 192 624 93 607 110 6 1220 196 618 97 602 111 7
Texas 1020 193 513 102 507 101 62 1032 197 520 102 512 105 66 1022 200 515 103 507 107 68
Utah 1238 185 624 96 614 102 3 1230 191 618 95 612 108 4 1230 194 614 100 615 109 4

Vermont
1114 173 562 92 551 95 60 1120 178 565 94 554 99 64 1106 180 560 95 546 99 66
Virginia 1102 184 561 95 541 100 65 1117 189 567 95 550 105 68 1119 192 567 97 551 106 68
Washington 1075 191 541 101 534 102 64 1081 201 543 104 538 108 69 1074 205 539 105 535 110 70
West Virginia 1086 171 558 88 528 95 14 999 186 513 96 486 101 28 943 174 483 93 460 92 99
Wisconsin 1291 178 642 95 649 98 3 1294 180 641 93 653 102 3 1283 188 635 99 648 105 3
Wyoming 1230 176 626 90 604 98 3 1257 178 633 90 625 100 3 1238 186 623 97 615 101 3
1 Members of the graduating class of 2017, 2018, or 2019 who had taken the SAT as a percentage of all 2016-17, 2017-18, or 2018-19 high school graduates. State percentages were calculated by the College Entrance Examination Board based on the number of high school graduates in each state as projected by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE). The total percentage for the United States was calculated by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) based on NCES projections of the total number of U.S. high school graduates.
NOTE: The SAT was completely redesigned in 2016. The new SAT was first administered in March of 2016. This table reflects 2017, 2018, and 2019 high school graduates who took the new SAT during high school. The data in this table do not factor in performance on the old SAT, and the data for 2017 set a new baseline for future year-to-year comparisons. If a student took the new SAT more than once, the most recent score on each section is used.
SOURCE: College Entrance Examination Board, SAT Suite of Assessments Annual Report, retrieved December 30, 2019, from https://research.collegeboard.org/programs/sat/data/2019-sat-suite-annual-report. (This table was prepared January 2020.)

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