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Dartmouth admissions dean on reinstating test requirements

Admissions dean Lee Coffin spoke with Inside Higher Ed about the data behind Dartmouth’s decision to reinstate standardized testing, and more. Dartmouth College this week became the first Ivy League institution to reinstate standardized testing requirements for applicants. ....

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The College Board | American Nonprofit, SAT & AP Exams

The College Board, not-for-profit association of over 6,000 universities, colleges, schools, and other educational institutions, best known for its college entrance examination, the SAT (formerly called the Scholastic Assessment Test and, before that, the Scholastic Aptitude Test). The College ....

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The College Board | American organization

The College Board, originally College Entrance Examination Board, not-for-profit association of over 6,000 universities, colleges, schools, and other educational institutions, best known for its college entrance examination, the SAT (formerly called the Scholastic Assessment Test and, before that, the Scholastic Aptitude Test). The College Board was founded as the College Entrance Examination Board in 1900 to bring order to the process of college admissions, which in the 19th century had been chaotic and inefficient owing to the wide curricular independence enjoyed by public schools across the United States and the variety of admissions practices and standards used by colleges and ....

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