CollegeBoard - collegeboard.org
CollegeBoard is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing college entrance examination services and resources to students, helping them prepare and successfully enter higher education.
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CollegeBoard is a non-profit organization in the United States, founded in 1900, aimed at providing a range of educational services and support to students, parents, and educators. Its most famous programs are the SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) and AP (Advanced Placement) courses and exams, which help students demonstrate their academic abilities and readiness to smoothly enter college.
Major Services and Programs
The main services provided by CollegeBoard include the SAT exam, PSAT/NMSQT exam, AP courses and exams, CLEP (College-Level Examination Program) exams, etc. These exams not only help students assess their academic levels but also provide important references for college admissions.
Resources and Support
In addition to exam services, CollegeBoard also provides a wealth of online resources and tools, such as BigFuture, a comprehensive college search platform that helps students find suitable colleges and majors. The website also offers a large amount of preparation materials, study guides, and practice tests to help students better prepare for exams.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
CollegeBoard is also committed to helping students address financial issues, providing scholarship search tools and financial aid guides to help students understand and apply for various scholarships and grants, reducing the financial burden.
Support for Teachers and Schools
For teachers and schools, CollegeBoard provides professional training and development opportunities to help improve teaching quality and better support students' academic development. In addition, the website offers a wealth of teaching resources and assessment tools to help teachers design and implement effective teaching plans.