
One-week to summerlong options available
With programs running 16 hours and offered in both live‑online and in‑person formats, the University of Delaware’s Division of Professional and Continuing Studies (UD PCS) provides current SAT test prep options designed to support students at different stages of their preparation.
All programs include a comprehensive review of SAT exam content, strategies for succeeding on standardized tests, use of the Official SAT Study Guide, a customized course workbook,and a structured study plan. Students benefit from guided instruction, opportunities to practice key skills and targeted feedback to help them approach the exam with greater confidence.
The SAT Summer Institute is an in‑person, 16‑hour program held on the University of Delaware campus. The course meets from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. over one week and offers an immersive experience focused on an in-depth review of the exam materials, real test questions, insight into strategies for succeeding on standardized tests and a comprehensive study plan.
UD PCS also offers several SAT Live‑Online courses, each totaling 16 hours of instruction. Designed to accommodate a range of student schedules, these courses are offered in multiple formats, including sessions that meet for four hours once or twice per week and options that meet for two hours twice per week over a shorter timeframe. The live‑online format allows students to interact with instructors in real time while preparing from home.
“Our SAT prep programs are designed to be flexible, engaging, and focused on the skills students need to perform their best,” said Rachel Miller, UD PCS program coordinator. “By offering both in‑person and live‑online options, we give students and families the opportunity to choose the format and schedule that best fits their needs.”
Course schedules vary by session. For more information, visit pcs.udel.edu/test‑prep, email continuing‑ed@udel.edu, or call 302‑831‑7600.
