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− | The Educational Testing Service (ETS) develops college board exams for college-bound high school students in the [[United States]], | + | The '''Educational Testing Service''' (ETS) is a non-profit organization that develops college board exams for college-bound high school students in the [[United States]], especially the [[SAT]] and [[Advanced Placement|AP]] exams. These exams are then administered by a separate non-profit organization known as the "College Board", which is short for the [[College Entrance Examination Board]] (CEEB). The CEEB also administers the [[CLEP]] exam, which is not developed by ETS. |
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+ | *[http://www.ets.org Educational Testing Service] | ||
+ | *[http://www.collegeboard.com/ College Board] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:26, June 23, 2016
The Educational Testing Service (ETS) is a non-profit organization that develops college board exams for college-bound high school students in the United States, especially the SAT and AP exams. These exams are then administered by a separate non-profit organization known as the "College Board", which is short for the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB). The CEEB also administers the CLEP exam, which is not developed by ETS.