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  • The College Board will no longer make public data on race and the scores of those who take Advanced Placement exams.
  • Bowdoin College announced that it is going need blind for international student admissions.
  • A new report from the Government Accountability Office found that in 2019–20, the most common accommodation granted by testing companies to students with disabilities was extra time on the exam.
  • A group of 180 national and state organizations urged President Biden to extend the student loan payment pause, which is set to expire Aug. 31, in a letter sent June 30.
  • Johns Hopkins University has replaced the director of the Center for Talented Youth shortly after hundreds of families were told that the program would not serve them this year.
  • Columbia University provost Mary Boyce announced that the university would not submit any data for the next rankings of U.S. News & World Report.

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