I don’t have real-time access to the latest news right now, but I can summarize the most recent, widely covered topics about the College Board and point you to where you can check fresh updates.
Core recent themes you’re likely to see in the latest coverage
- Transition to digital testing: The College Board has continued efforts around digital SAT administration and related test delivery improvements, including accessibility and score reporting enhancements. This remains a frequent focus in press updates.[4][5]
- AP program funding and access: Ongoing discussions about funding for AP exam fees for low-income students, plus expansion or adjustment of AP course offerings and teacher support, are common in recent College Board communications.[1][5]
- FAFSA and financial aid initiatives: Leadership activity surrounding FAFSA relaunches and related outreach is sometimes highlighted in broader College Board news cycles, given the organization’s role in college readiness and access.[1]
- Policy interactions and state-level matters: The College Board’s curriculum alignments, partnerships, and occasional disputes or policy criticisms with state education departments (for example, AP course implementations) show up in coverage from time to time.[6][1]
Where to look for the latest, directly from the source
- College Board Newsroom (press releases and updates): newsroom.collegeboard.org
- AP and testing updates (via the Newsroom and All Access tag): allaccess.collegeboard.org or the Newsroom site
- Major business or education outlets like CBS News, EdWeek, and PR Newswire often publish timely articles referencing College Board actions or AP program changes
If you want, tell me how up-to-date you need (e.g., “today’s headlines” or “this week’s major updates”), and I can tailor a quick briefing with links and brief summaries from the latest public sources. I can also assemble a concise bullet list of the top three developments and include direct quotes or Figures when available.
Would you like me to fetch the very latest headlines and provide a compact briefing with citations? If you’re in Piscataway, NJ, I can also add any local context if relevant to state policy or AP participation trends.