Editorial: Skirmish over AP course raises questions — again — about College Board's mission

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Editorial: Skirmish over AP course raises questions — again — about College Board's mission (via latimesopinion )

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But not all schools are able to offer a full roster of AP courses, reducing opportunities for students at those schools, which tend to be in lower-income or rural communities. The cost of each exam, at nearly $100, is also a limiting factor, though some states subsidize part of the cost, and Florida and 11 other states pay for all of their students’ exams. This is just one of many costs the College Board charges students.

The 31-member board of trustees, mostly academics who provide sole governance of the College Board, determines Coleman’s pay, according to the board’s bylaws. Coleman is also a voting trustee.Consumer Reports investigation

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