Kentucky replaced its statewide accountability assessment with the digital SAT, meaning higher‑education institutions will now receive SAT results from the entire state. The College Board emphasizes the digital SAT’s adaptive format and two‑module structure designed to provide more precise measures of college readiness. To support the transition, College Board highlighted digital tools—Bluebook testing app, My Practice, the Student Question Bank, Khan Academy official digital prep, and loaner devices—to ensure equitable access for students who lack devices. The initiatives aim to align assessment, admissions, and placement decisions while offering free, research‑based preparation resources. The digital SAT’s adaptive second module adjusts difficulty based on earlier responses; colleges should interpret scores in the context of statewide participation and evolving test‑delivery models.