Bill
HR 3796
SAT Act
The SAT Act would provide the SAT free in all public high schools nationwide to expand access to college admissions testing for underserved students.
Bill
HR 3796
The SAT Act would provide the SAT free in all public high schools nationwide to expand access to college admissions testing for underserved students.
The SAT Act (HR 3796) proposes to expand the availability of the SAT to all public high schools in the United States. It mandates that the SAT be offered free of charge to all students, with the aim of increasing access to college admissions testing, particularly for underprivileged and underserved students. The bill also includes provisions for data collection and reporting to assess the impact of this broad SAT availability on college admission rates and student outcomes.
This bill addresses significant inequities in access to standardized college admissions testing. By providing universal free access to the SAT, it aims to level the playing field for low-income students who otherwise might not afford the costs associated with college entrance exams. Increased testing access could potentially boost college application and enrollment rates among disadvantaged groups, enhancing educational and economic mobility.
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