College Board is a non-profit organization that develops and administers standardized tests and curricula used by K-12 and post-secondary educational institutions.
Founded in 1899 as the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB)
Introduced the SAT in 1926
Started the Advanced Placement (AP) program in 1955
In 1990s, College Board launched various initiatives including CSS Profile, PSAT/NMSQT, and SAT Subject Tests
In 2015, College Board announced a major overhaul of the SAT, which was implemented in 2016
ACT (American College Testing) is a non-profit organization that offers standardized tests to assess college readiness and provide college and career planning resources.
Khan Academy is a non-profit organization that provides free online courses, lessons, and practice exercises in various subjects including math, science, art, and humanities.
The Princeton Review is a for-profit test preparation, tutoring, and admissions consulting company that uses online and in-person resources to help students prepare for standardized tests and gain admission to colleges and universities.
The SAT is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States. It tests reading, writing, and math skills, and is administered by the College Board.
The Advanced Placement (AP) program is a set of standardized courses and exams that give high school students the opportunity to earn college credit or advanced placement in college.
The Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) is a standardized test used to assess college readiness, and as a qualifying test for the National Merit Scholarship Program.
SAT Subject Tests are standardized tests that assess knowledge and skills in specific high school subjects, and are used in college admissions by some colleges and universities.
The College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) allows students to earn college credit by demonstrating competency in certain subjects through standardized tests.
The College Board is a non-profit organization that develops and administers standardized tests and curricula used by K-12 and post-secondary educational institutions.
The SAT is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States. It tests reading, writing, and math skills, and is administered by the College Board.
The Advanced Placement (AP) program is a set of standardized courses and exams that give high school students the opportunity to earn college credit or advanced placement in college.
You can register for standardized tests like the SAT or AP exams through the official College Board website, or by contacting your school counselor.
No, the College Board is a non-profit organization.