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The College Board will NOT offer an alternative make-up date instead of August 29th SAT test.

Dear Visitors,

The College Board will NOT offer AN ALTERNATIVE Make-Up date instead of August 29th SAT test.  Registered students will receive a full refund.

As a result of the government ban on all international flights, the SAT test materials are not able to arrive in Turkmenistan on time. Thus, the SAT test scheduled for August 29th, 2020 and the re-scheduled Make-Up SAT test on September 19th, 2020 got cancelled. For further information on test dates and possible cancellations, please check our website regularly.

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College Board Virtual University Fair 2020

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What do international universities look for in an applicant?

Hear from the world’s leading universities themselves.

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We invite you to attend the College Board Virtual University Fair 2020, and meet Admission Leaders from some of the world’s best universities.

Learn from top global universities about Undergraduate admissions – post Covid, application requirements and best practices, and more. Get a chance to interact with them, ask questions and find out more about studying at a university abroad.

Event Details

US and Canada: August 7, 2020 at 6:30 pm, IST
1. Columbia University
2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3. McGill University
4. Pomona College
5. Purdue University

Rest of the World: August 8, 2020 at 11 am, IST
1. Cambridge University (United Kingdom)
2. The University of Hong Kong
3. The University of Melbourne (Australia)
4. Yale-NUS College (Singapore)

The event is free and open to all students and parents. Registration is mandatory.

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The College Board is a mission driven not-for-profit organization that connects students to college success and opportunity with its programs and services in university readiness and success — including SAT® and the Advanced Placement Program ®. Each year, the College Board helps more than seven million students across 185 countries and territories to prepare for a successful transition to higher education