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Parents rush to SAT prep as elite colleges bring back mandatory testing and $500 hour tutors
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Tutoring rates are spiking as the test returns
As elite colleges reintroduce standardized testing, families are scrambling to boost SAT scores, driving demand for high-priced tutors that can reportedly reach $500 an hour. IvyWise’s CEO says more parents now view the SAT as essential for admissions. Kaplan also reports rising enrollments, linking the surge to the shift to digital SAT formats and the return of required tests at some universities.
- SAT tutoring demand is surging amid the test’s return
- Some families are paying up to $500 per hour for coaching
- Kaplan cites higher enrollments tied to digital SAT changes
- Mandatory testing at elite colleges is reshaping prep priorities
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