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The College Boar is a not-for-profit examination board in the United States that was formed in 1900 as the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB). It manages many different standardized tests which generally cater to individuals in the third or fourth year of high school planning on continuing their educations at a post-secondary level. The SAT, the most well-known of these, is a test widely used for admission to universities in the United States. The College Board is headquartered in New York City with a large office in Reston, Virginia, but also maintains thirteen other offices in the United States and in Puerto Rico. The current president and CEO of the College Board is Gaston Caperton, the former governor of West Virginia.