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Definition of College Board in US English: College Boardnoun An organization that prepares and administers standardized tests that are used in college admission and placement. Example sentencesExamples - ‘Michigan welcomes the changes in the SAT because the writing test will provide more information about students, giving colleges a better chance at making good-fit decisions,’ says Spencer, who is also a College Board trustee.
- Despite rising college prices, students may not have to pay more up front to enroll, according to a College Board report.
- Following the board's study, on 27 November 1901 Secretary Root established a War College Board by General Order 155.
- LISA TAYLOR-HENDERSON has been elected to the St. Louis Community College Board of Trustees.
- Now more than 400 colleges and universities invite high school seniors to apply ahead of the crowd, a College Board survey found.
- ‘We believe it is… a very good offer,’ says College Board President Carl Nicholson Jr. of Hattiesburg.
- The study was funded by The College Board, GE Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, the W. K. Kellogg Foundation and Knowledge Works Foundation.
Definition of College Board in US English: College Boardnoun An organization that prepares and administers standardized tests that are used in college admission and placement. Example sentencesExamples - Following the board's study, on 27 November 1901 Secretary Root established a War College Board by General Order 155.
- The study was funded by The College Board, GE Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, the W. K. Kellogg Foundation and Knowledge Works Foundation.
- LISA TAYLOR-HENDERSON has been elected to the St. Louis Community College Board of Trustees.
- Now more than 400 colleges and universities invite high school seniors to apply ahead of the crowd, a College Board survey found.
- ‘We believe it is… a very good offer,’ says College Board President Carl Nicholson Jr. of Hattiesburg.
- Despite rising college prices, students may not have to pay more up front to enroll, according to a College Board report.
- ‘Michigan welcomes the changes in the SAT because the writing test will provide more information about students, giving colleges a better chance at making good-fit decisions,’ says Spencer, who is also a College Board trustee.
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