How the FAFSA fiasco may transform the Education DepartmentFAFSA's 2024-25 rollout improved significantly after the U.S. Education Department engaged experienced leaders from the College Board.
Lawsuit accuses 40 colleges of pricing conspiracyThe lawsuit claims selective colleges unfairly charge tuition based on noncustodial parental income, affecting single-parent households.Plaintiffs seek to halt the practice and claim $5 million damages.
How the FAFSA fiasco may transform the Education DepartmentFAFSA's 2024-25 rollout improved significantly after the U.S. Education Department engaged experienced leaders from the College Board.
Lawsuit accuses 40 colleges of pricing conspiracyThe lawsuit claims selective colleges unfairly charge tuition based on noncustodial parental income, affecting single-parent households.Plaintiffs seek to halt the practice and claim $5 million damages.
College Board defends changes to AP scoring methodologyThe College Board adopted an evidence-based standard setting (EBSS) method for AP exam scoring, relying on larger datasets and input from faculty.
Opinion: I live in Northern California. Why do I have to travel hundreds of miles to take the SAT?Access to SAT is challenging in California, impacting students' opportunities and emphasizing equity issues.
Ed Department taps College Board President to oversee FAFSAThe Education Department has appointed College Board president Jeremy Singer to oversee the FAFSA rollout, signaling a new approach to address concerns about delays and technical glitches.