The College Board serves seven million students and their parents, 23,000 high schools, and 3,800 colleges through major programs and services in college readiness, college admission, guidance, assessment, financial aid, enrollment, and teaching and learning. Among its best-known programs are the SAT®, the PSAT/NMSQT® and the Advanced Placement Program® (AP®).
The College Board (Students with Disabilities)
The College Board is committed to ensuring that students with disabilities receive appropriate accommodations on its tests. See the link above for more detailed information about applying for accommodations and documentation requirements.
The ACT exam is administered on six test dates within the 50 United States and District of Columbia—in September, October, December, February, April, and June. ACT results are accepted by all 4-year colleges and universities in the U.S.
The ACT (Students with Disabilities)
The ACT is committed to ensuring that students with disabilities receive appropriate accommodations on its tests. See the link above for detailed information about applying for accommodations and documentation requirements.
Index of American Universitites
This site offers an alphabetical listing and links to all universities and colleges in the United States.
Information about financial aid and scholarships
If you’re exploring options for paying for your college education, you’ll learn about the various kinds of financial aid, how to apply, common myths, and more.
NCDPI – Information on the EOG and EOC exams
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction is a useful site if you are looking for a detailed listing of all K-12 curriculum and resources. You can also find comprehensive information for North Carolina’s public and charter schools, including information on how to apply.
Singapore Math is a research-based curriculum first created by the Curriculum Planning and Development Division of the Singapore Ministry of Education and successfully implemented in over 1500 schools in the U.S.



