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Average SAT Scores Over Time: 1972–2022

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SAT scores for the past few years have shown a marked decline, particularly since 2006, which can be attributed to various causes. In this article, we provide you with some charts showing the average SAT trends from 1972 to 2022 as well as the variation in SAT scores by ethnicity.

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$2.5 Million Grant from Yawkey Foundation to Support Student Services

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“The Yawkey Student Lounge will be the heart of our new campus, providing a special place for our students to study, connect with each other, and network with industry partners. The Foundation’s contribution is not only an investment in our Franklin Cummings Tech and our students, but also an investment in the future of Nubian Square.”

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A Mysterious Disappearance

The Thoughtful College Search

The lawsuit was filed against 40 national universities and the College Board, and alleges that an agreement reached back in 2006 to establish a common methodology for dealing with noncustodial parents was a conspiracy. Late last week, as that post was in the editing process, I came across a mystery.

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Your handy guide to the 5 best film schools in the USA

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There is a concurrent increase in the number of film programs, going from around 300 in 2006 to almost 400. Prestigious institutions, such as USC’s School of Cinematic Arts, now boast lower acceptance rates than Ivies.

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Your handy guide to Nanyang Technological University’s courses

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NTU became autonomous in 2006 and is one of Singapore’s two largest public universities. About the Nanyang Technological University Nanyang Technological University of Singapore (NTU), a relatively new institute came into existence in 1991 as a teaching university.

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Harvard University Names Claudine Gay as New President

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She was recruited to Harvard in 2006 as a professor of government and a year later was also appointed a professor of African and African American Studies. In 1998, she received her Ph.D. in government from Harvard and went on to serve as an assistant professor and then tenured associate professor at Stanford. ”

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Julio Frenk, President of the University of Miami, Named Next UCLA Chancellor

BestColleges

Frenk was the founding director of Mexico's National Institute of Public Health and served as Mexico's health secretary from 2000-2006. I look forward to adding my lifelong commitment to public service in education and healthcare to the vibrant, diverse, and cosmopolitan community that is Los Angeles.