The College Board
The College Board is a not-for-profit membership organization founded in 1899 as the College Entrance Examination Board by 12 universities and preparatory high schools to standardize college admissions.[1][3] It pioneered the SAT and Advanced Placement (AP) programs, which millions of students take annually, and connects students to college success while generating significant annual revenue.[1][6] Governed by a Board of Trustees and headquartered in New York, NY, it has evolved into a major force in American education.[2][5]
Educational Testing
Standardized Exams
Scholarship Handbook 2011 (College Board Scholarship Handbook)
Scholarship Handbook 2014
Getting Financial Aid 2015
Getting Financial Aid 2014
CLEP Official Study Guide 2011
Book of Majors 2012
The College Board Book of Majors: First Edition (College Board Index of Majors and Graduate Degrees)
CLEP Official Study Guide 2009 (College Board CLEP: Official Study Guide)
Getting Financial Aid 2013
Getting Financial Aid 2012
International Student Handbook 2014
The Official SAT Subject Tests in Mathematics Levels 1 & 2 Study Guide
Scholarship Handbook 2010
The College Board Scholarship Handbook 2008
Scholarship Handbook 2009
Getting Financial Aid 2009
Meeting College Costs: What You Need to Know Before Your Child and Your Money Leave Home (Meeting College Costs, 2001)
The Scholarship Handbook 2000
CLEP Official Study Guide 2001 Edition: All-New 12th Annual Edition