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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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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 • Jan. 12, 2026

Tuition at an in-state public university is, on average, $11,950 per year, according to data from the College Board.

From MarketWatch • Dec. 1, 2025

Forth Valley College Board of Management were due to make a decision on the future of the campus on 26 September but stood the meeting down to allow for further talks.

From BBC • Oct. 2, 2025

He will continue his duties as chairman of the Hillsdale College Board of Trustees, a position he took up in 2019.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 6, 2024

In the early 1990s, by contrast, poorer students got 50 percent more aid on average than the wealthier ones, according to the College Board, the organization that runs the SAT entrance exams.

From "Class Matters" by The New York Times