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College Board Launches New Educator Web Site

Improved Content and Navigation Give Quick Access to Tools, Downloads and Links
NEW YORK — On Tuesday, the College Board rolled out a complete redesign of the education professionals section of its Web site, which is used by more than half a million educators each month. The redesigned site has new content and features to provide educators with quick and easy access to the tools, resources and information they need.

Federal Student Aid to Undergraduates Shows Slow Growth, While Published Tuition Prices Continue to Increase

WASHINGTON — Increases in published prices for two-year and four-year public institutions in 2007-08 were slightly larger than in 2006 but lower than the average rates of growth over the past five years.

College Board to Release 2007 SAT

Washington, D.C.—The College Board announced SAT® scores today for the class of 2007, the largest and most diverse class of SAT takers on record. Nearly 1.5 million students (1,494,531) in the class of 2007 took the SAT, and minority students comprised nearly four out of 10 test-takers.

CALL FOR EDUCATIONAL EQUALITY THAT LEAVES NO CHILD BEHIND AND ENSURES SUPPORT SO THAT STUDENTS CAN GET AHEAD

November 1, 2004, Chicago, IL -Harvard University President Larry Summers called upon our nation to restore "education to its proper role as a pathway to equal opportunity and excellence in our society" during his remarks in Chicago today at the annual College Board Forum.

THE COLLEGE BOARD SEEKS INSPIRATION AWARD APPLICATIONS FROM AMERICA'S MOST IMPROVED HIGH SCHOOLS

NEW YORK-The College Board seeks applications for its 2005 Inspiration Awards, which celebrate America's most improved high schools. Three winning schools will receive $25,000 each, and five honorable mention schools will receive $1,000 each.