College Board to Consider Sharing ‘Adversity Score’ With Pupils

  • ‘It may be a good idea,’ said College Board CEO David Coleman
  • Score is aimed at showing hardships students encounter
The Man Behind the SAT Defends New Adversity Score
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The College Board, which is rolling out a measure of the socio-economic background of students who take the SAT, will consider disclosing that information to families.

“It may be a good idea” to share the so-called adversity score with students and parents, David Coleman, chief executive of the College Board, which administers the SAT exam, told Bloomberg Radio Friday.