(Source: University of Pittsburgh) New analysis by Pitt, Harvard, and College Board researchers shows the impact of initiative to boost college access and success amongst low-income students PITTSBURGH-In 2007, College Board-the nonprofit corporation that administers the SAT-instituted a new score-sending policy intent on increasing college applications and improving college match for low-income students. The new policy raised the number of courtesy SAT score reports from four to eight and allowed the reports to be used at any time during the test taker's high school career. The ability to forward additional reports to college admissions offices produced significant ripple effects for...
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