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College Board

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  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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Noah Lipman, a 66-year-old consultant for the College Board, recently turned to ChatGPT to figure out how to get to a certain display on his new heart-monitor watch.

About half of students who earn a bachelor’s degree from a public or private nonprofit four-year college use debt to finance it, borrowing roughly $30,000 on average, according to the College Board.

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The percentage of high school students who report using generative AI for schoolwork is growing, increasing from an already high 79% to 84% between January and May of this year, according to surveys conducted by College Board, the nonprofit that manages much of the nation’s standardized tests, including the SAT.

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The average published price for tuition and fees at public four-year schools for those living in-state was $11,610, according to the College Board, a number that has actually decreased slightly over the past decade when inflation is taken into account.

According to the College Board, the average price of tuition and fees paid by all full-time students when grant aid is considered, adjusted for inflation, has actually fallen at both public and private schools in the past decade.

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