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American
Council on Education
American
College Testing Program (ACT)
ACE conference,
Feb. 16-20, 2001
Educational Testing
Service (ETS) - the world's largest private educational testing
and measurement organization that develops and annually administers
more than 11 million tests worldwide.
The
National Center for Fair and Open Testing (Fair Test) - lists
280 four-year colleges and universities, ranging from small, private
liberal arts colleges to large state university systems, that do
not use the SAT or ACT to make admissions decisions about some or
all of their freshman applicants.
The College
Board - a national, nonprofit membership association, composed
of more than 3,800 schools, colleges, universities, and other educational
organizations, dedicated to preparing, inspiring, and connecting
students to college and opportunity.
Association of American Universities
(AAU) - an association of 59 American universities and two Canadian
universities focusing on issues, including undergraduate education,
that are important to public and private research universities.
National Association of State
Universities and Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC) - the nation's
oldest higher education association that includes public universities,
land-grant institutions and many of the nation's public university
systems located in all 50 states, the U.S. territories and the District
of Columbia.
U.S
Department of Education
California Department of Education
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