SAT Test Centers and Dates in West Virginia

According to the College Board, there are 15 test centers for SAT and SAT Subject Tests in West Virginia. Please note that before you register either of the SAT exams, you should choose your test date and test location. Each testing location is affiliated with an educational institution, such as high school, community college, or university. The following test centers administer one or more of SAT tests in West Virginia.

SAT Test Centers and Dates in West Virginia

SAT Testing Centers in West Virginia

BERKELEY SPRINGS HS

Address: 149 Concord Avenue, Berkeley Springs, wv 25411

Center Code: 49103

BLUEFIELD HS

Address: 535 West Cumberland Road, Bluefield, wv 24701

Center Code: 49105

CABELL MIDLAND HS

Address: 2300 Us Route 60, Ona, wv 25545

Center Code: 49137

CHAPMANVILLE REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Address: 200 Vance Street, Chapmanville, wv 25508

Center Code: 49502

GLENVILLE STATE COLLEGE

Address: 200 High Street, Glenville, wv 26351

Center Code: 49122

HEDGESVILLE HS

Address: 109 Ridge Road North, Hedgesville, wv 25427

Center Code: 49116

LINSLY

Address: 60 Knox Lane, Wheeling, wv 26003

Center Code: 49150

LOGAN SENIOR HS

Address: One Wildcat Way, Logan, wv 25601

Center Code: 49134

PARKERSBURG HS

Address: 2101 Dudley Avenue, Parkersburg, wv 26101

Center Code: 49140

POCA HIGH SCHOOL

Address: 1 Dot Way, Poca, wv 25159

Center Code: 49312

SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY

Address: White Hall 110, Shepherdstown, wv 25443

Center Code: 49305

U OF CHARLESTON

Address: Riggleman Hall, Charleston, wv 25304

Center Code: 49115

WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY

Address: Oglebay Hall, Morgantown, wv 26506

Center Code: 49135

WHEELING PARK HS

Address: 1976 Park View Road, Wheeling, wv 26003

Center Code: 49152

WOODROW WILSON HS

Address: 400 Stanaford Road, Beckley, wv 25801

Center Code: 49100

SAT Testing Locations in West Virginia

2019 – 2020 SAT Test Dates in West Virginia

  • March 9, 2019
  • May 4, 2019
  • June 1, 2019
  • August 24, 2019
  • October 5, 2019
  • November 2, 2019
  • December 7, 2019
  • March 14, 2020
  • May 2, 2020
  • June 6, 2020
  • August 29, 2020
  • October 3, 2020
  • November 7, 2020
  • December 5, 2020

West Virginia State Overview

In 1861, after Virginia seceded from the United States of America, representatives of the forty-eight western districts of the state gathered in the city of Wheeling, disagreeing with this decision. In June they declared their loyalty to the northerners and elected a new government. In the fall, the decision to secede from Virginia was supported in a referendum by the residents of the region, and in November the Constitutional Convention of West Virginia began to work. Six months later, the new state’s legislators petitioned the US Congress for admission to the Union, and in June 1863, West Virginia became the thirty-fifth US state.

Now, about 45,000 people live in the capital and largest city of West Virginia, Charleston.

West Virginia’s economy has been based for decades on mining, primarily hard coal (which is the second largest state in the country after Wyoming). The decline in demand for coal led to a significant decline in the industry and a decline in the level of economic development of the state as a whole. In modern West Virginia, the chemical industry, timber production, and mechanical engineering are well developed. The relief of the state is not conducive to agriculture, however, poultry and cattle are bred on West Virginia farms, and fruits (primarily apples) are grown in orchards. An important branch of the economy of the “Mountain State” is tourism.