The College Board is an independent, non-profit organization that oversees major standardized tests in the United States. Their exams are tailored towards students in secondary school who plan to move on to college or university programs. The College Board is principally funded by grant money from various organizations. Despite the fact that College Board tests have become standard requirement for almost all college admissions boards, their tests have come under criticism both for its cost and the quality of test results.
Key Dates
- 1900: College Board founded by the College Entrance Examination Board to simplify and standardize admission procedures
- June 17, 1901: First College Board exame administered to 973 students at 67 locations in the United States and two in Europe
- June 23, 1926: The first SAT (then called the Scholastic Aptitude Test) administered
