A large organization that is not closely monitored. Consequently, they seem indifferent. For instance, it's your responsibility to inform the testing center that your child has been approved for extra testing time. Be sure to read the fine print of the approval letter carefully, or you might be in for a surprise on test day! Our child can access their account to see approval for extra time, but somehow this information doesn't reach the testing center unless the parent communicates it.
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College Board is an American non-profit organization that was formed in December 1899 as the College Entrance Examination Board to expand access to higher education.