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Kansas getting federal funds to help students pay for placement tests

Rhode Island also has fewer minority and low-income students taking AP tests compared with white students, according to data from the College Board, which administers the tests.

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The department said the reduced costs will encourage students to take placement tests and obtain college credit for high school courses, reducing time and costs for a postsecondary degree.

State funding levels were determined on the basis of state estimates of the number of tests that would be taken by low-income students.

More and more kids are taking the tests.

During a press conference call Wednesday, King said the goal is to put low-income students on par “alongside their more affluent peers”. “Secretary Duncan and I both believe it is our role to help eliminate barriers whenever possible”.

Officials say global student-visa holders now enrolled in Ohio support 11,337 jobs and contribute $827 million to the state’s economy. “We’re working very hard to open the door to college, and this program is a critical piece of that effort”.

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Kansas has been awarded almost $81,000 from the federal government to help students pay for advanced placement exams.

California gets $10.6M to defray student exam costs