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BigFuture
Explore colleges and careers, connect with other students, and have fun in the process with quizzes, polls, and timely advice.
Connect to College
Connect with the College Board and students from around the world planning for college and career success — just like you.
College Board Advocacy & Policy Center
Your resource for ed policy analysis, research, initiatives, and events from the Advocacy & Policy Center.
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@AP_Trevor
Trevor Packer — head of the AP Program — tweets the latest in AP news and updates.
@CollegeBoard
Updates on education news, research and College Board programs — promoting access and excellence.
@MyBigFuture
Find your way to your big future in 140 characters or less! Follow for tips on the college planning process.
@CB_Forums
Keep up with the College Board's wide variety of conferences and PD events all year round.
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YouTube
The College Board
Sometimes it’s better to show than tell. Tune in this channel to learn more about our programs, events and initiatives.
BigFuture by the College Board
See videos from real college students who talk about how they got to college and what college is really like. Plus, educators answer top college planning questions.
YouCanGo!
Not sure college is in your future? Hear firsthand how students overcame the obstacles facing many of today's high school students — and made it to college.
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The College Board
Follow us for job postings and updates for education professionals. Make a few new connections along the way.
SpringBoard (Group)
Description: Network and share best practices with current and former SpringBoard teachers, administrators, instructional leaders, writers, coaches, trainers, and program staff.

The College Board supports the use of social media to provide a community where students, parents, educators, members and friends of the College Board can share ideas and experiences, and find helpful information. In order to promote a positive, welcoming environment and to keep our community focused, we ask that you respect the College Board Community Guidelines as well as the terms and conditions of each social networking site. The College Board reserves the right to determine what behavior and/or materials violate the Community Guidelines and to remove any such offensive or inappropriate content in accordance with a social networking site’s terms and conditions.