Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can colleges see their scores if they don't send to that school?
The College Board releases the data to schools that request it.
Stop. This does not happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can colleges see their scores if they don't send to that school?
The College Board releases the data to schools that request it.
No it doesn't. The schools can request the scores from the students after the process is over, for the purposes of analysis.
This is the answer. They can get the data about the kids who enroll after the admissions process is over.
Dartmouth also had data about students who were not admitted and therefore who couldn’t have been enrolled. They had to get it from the College Board, and they say they got it from the College Board. But it went to institutional research rather than admissions, and it was probably anonymous or at least anonymized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can colleges see their scores if they don't send to that school?
The College Board releases the data to schools that request it.
No it doesn't. The schools can request the scores from the students after the process is over, for the purposes of analysis.
This is the answer. They can get the data about the kids who enroll after the admissions process is over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can colleges see their scores if they don't send to that school?
The College Board releases the data to schools that request it.
No it doesn't. The schools can request the scores from the students after the process is over, for the purposes of analysis.
This is the answer. They can get the data about the kids who enroll after the admissions process is over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can colleges see their scores if they don't send to that school?
The College Board releases the data to schools that request it.
No it doesn't. The schools can request the scores from the students after the process is over, for the purposes of analysis.
Read the original report. Dartmouth Institutional Research division received data from the college board on students applicants between 2017 and 2022, which included a subset of enrolled students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can colleges see their scores if they don't send to that school?
The College Board releases the data to schools that request it.
No it doesn't. The schools can request the scores from the students after the process is over, for the purposes of analysis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can colleges see their scores if they don't send to that school?
The College Board releases the data to schools that request it.
No it doesn't. The schools can request the scores from the students after the process is over, for the purposes of analysis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can colleges see their scores if they don't send to that school?
The College Board releases the data to schools that request it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can colleges see their scores if they don't send to that school?
The College Board releases the data to schools that request it.
if before acceptance, maybe the kids chickened out or the parents sent them.Anonymous wrote:How can colleges see their scores if they don't send to that school?
Anonymous wrote:How can colleges see their scores if they don't send to that school?