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  • My College Connections

    Colleges and scholarship providers are looking for students like you. When you choose to opt in to Student Search Service, nonprofit accredited colleges and universities, nonprofit scholarship providers, and government agencies administering educational programs connect with you using the information you share.
  • My College Preferences

    By letting us know what you’re looking for, we can create a list of colleges just for you. Use the Build Your College List card on your BigFuture dashboard to see colleges that match your preferences.
  • College Board National Recognition Program

    Thank you for verifying your eligibility for National Recognition Programs! You will receive an email about your award status by September.

    If you have any additional questions, please complete this customer service form.

    Need to update your information? You can log in and make updates until June 27, the deadline to submit.

    Wish to remove race and ethnicity information from your submission for National Recognition Programs? You can withdraw your submission here.
  • The 2025 recognition awards have been announced!

    Awards are available for download.

    If you have any additional questions, please complete this customer service form.
  • Residents in States with Certain Data Privacy Rights

    Depending on where you live, your state may have privacy laws which provide you with certain privacy rights and protections, including the ability to access and update specific consent preferences through an online tool. College Board offers a Consent Management Preference Center to individuals in applicable states, where you may withdraw your consent for College Board to process certain information about you as part of specific programs and services. You may access this center $$ . For more information about our privacy practices, including in which states this Consent Management Preference Center is available, please visit our Privacy Center
  • Colorado Residents

    Consent to Use Race/Ethnicity Information: By selecting the programs below, you agree that College Board may use your race and ethnicity, for the sole purposes of processing your National Recognition Program application, and, if awarded, for ongoing administration of your participation in the National Recognition Program. This information is used to verify your qualification for the National Recognition Program listed below, and, if you receive the award, to maintain a record of your award and disclose your recognition status to your high school and district. We may also share your recognition status with colleges and universities if you participate in our volunteer Student Search Service or to verify your recognition status. Your consent is necessary for College Board to collect, use, store and analyze your race and ethnicity to determine that you qualify for a National Recognition Program award and administer any such award. If you choose not to share race and ethnicity, you will not be able to apply to the National African American, Hispanic or Indigenous Recognition Programs.

    Right to Withdraw Consent: By submitting this application which includes processing your race and ethnicity, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time. You may log into your personal College Board Account, access your National Recognition Program Application and select “Disagree and Continue” at the bottom of this page to withdraw your consent. This will result in deletion of your application to the National African American, Hispanic or Indigenous Recognition Programs, as applicable, the data you provided by applying, and, if awarded, the record of you having been a recipient of the award. In addition, you have the right to request College Board to delete your personally identifiable information, with further information including how to submit a request for deletion available in College Board’s Privacy Center at https://privacy.collegeboard.org/privacy-statement

FAQ

What data about me is used when I choose to participate in College Board’s Admissions Opportunity Program?

College Board will use certain, limited inform about you that you already provided to us or may provide to us, including:
  • Name
  • GPA
  • Email Address
  • High School
  • Zip code
  • SAT score range
  • AP participation
  • College level
  • College type
  • College setting
  • College location
  • Major
  • National First-Generation Recognition Program or National Rural and Small-Town Recognition Award(s)
  • Institutions you are interested in receiving admission offers from

Note: Your race and ethnicity will not be used.
The above information will come from your College Board student account, if available and/or you chose to provide it to us. If you have not shared this information about you and your college preferences, we encourage you to do so, so that colleges may have more insights about you as they consider making an offer for admission.

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Learn more about how the College Board Admissions Opportunity Program works if you choose to participate.

This is how College Board Admissions Opportunity Program will work if you choose to participate:
  • Participating colleges will review certain, limited information about the students who choose to be part of this program, in a de-identified format and make a decision on which students to provide an offer of admission.
  • Though participating institutions are test-optional, test scores may be part of the decision-making process for this program.
  • College Board will not disclose any personally identifiable information about you to participating colleges as part of this program, unless and until you separately opt-in to sharing it (optional).
  • If a college decides you're a match for them, we will send you an exclusive email offering preliminary admission on behalf of the college.
  • If you don't receive an offer through this program, you can still apply using the regular application process.
  • If you want to claim the admissions offer, you will go to a school-specific website link provided in the email. The school will let you know about next steps to enroll such as submitting your final transcript to complete the admissions process. After you get the offer, you may share more information directly with the college to consider a comprehensive financial aid package as well as confirm admission and enrollment.

There is no guarantee of admissions, scholarships, or financial aid. Any offers of admission you receive may require you to complete additional steps as defined by the college. The college may also require confirmation of information it relied upon in making an offer for admission. Each college makes the decision on offers of admission. College Board is pleased to coordinate this program while protecting your privacy but is not involved in any of the selection or decision making by the colleges.

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What data are shared when I choose to participate in Student Search Service?

College Board Account

  • Name (including your preferred first name)
  • Address
  • Gender
  • Date of birth
  • High school (or that you're home schooled)
  • Graduation year
  • Email address
  • Your score range on completed SAT, AP, or PSAT10 and PSAT/NMSQT exams

College Board College List

  • Colleges that you're interested in
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More About You

  • Ethnicity
  • Parents' highest level of education
  • High school GPA
  • High school courses and activities
    • Academics
    • Art & Music
    • Athletics
    • Activities
    • ROTC History
  • College Plans and Preferences
    • Educational Aspirations
    • Financial Aid Plans
    • College Preferences
    • ROTC Plans
    • Religious Interest
  • Intended major
  • National Recognition Program Award
  • AP Exam Participation

Data About Your High School

  • High School Address
  • Indicator added that a student's SAT score falls somewhere above the 75 percentile of SAT scores from the student's high school

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Opt out of Student Search Service?

Once you opt-out, we will immediately remove you from Student Search Service. Colleges who have already contacted you may continue to send you communications. If you’re continuing to hear from a program you’re not interested in, we recommend you opt out of that organization’s communications directly. You can typically opt out or unsubscribe from future mailings at the bottom of the college’s email or on their website.

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