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College Board

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Trademark.
  1. an organization that develops and administers the SAT and other standardized tests of achievement and aptitude, used in college admissions and placement of prospective students.


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When looking strictly at its percentage of enrollment growth, the Los Angeles Unified School District represents the highest annual participation rate of improvement of any district in the nation, College Board Chief Executive David Coleman said during the press conference.

From Los Angeles Times

The College Board is a nationwide not-for-profit organization that develops and proctors the SAT standardized test for college admissions and develops curriculum and tests for 42 AP classes, including biology, chemistry, calculus, English literature and several foreign languages.

From Los Angeles Times

Still, according to the College Board, the average annual cost to attend a four-year private college, including tuition, housing and fees, is now $60,920.

From MarketWatch

Institutional grants accounted for nearly half of all grant aid for undergraduate and graduate students last year, according to data from the College Board.

From The Wall Street Journal

The College Board contends the SAT’s scale has been stable for 45 years.

From The Wall Street Journal