College Board Retires Student Data Tool Amid Scrutiny Over ‘Proxies’ for Race in Admissions

The Trump administration has warned colleges to not use ‘proxies’ for racial preference when admitting students.
College Board Retires Student Data Tool Amid Scrutiny Over ‘Proxies’ for Race in Admissions
Students walk to class at Petersburg High School in Petersburg, West Virginia, on Aug 27, 2025. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
Bill Pan
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College Board, the nonprofit company behind the SAT and AP exams, is retiring a tool that gave colleges detailed information about applicants’ neighborhoods and high schools—data critics said could be used as a proxy for race.

In a Sept. 2 statement, College Board said it will discontinue Landscape, a program built on the premise that admissions officers should be able to evaluate a student’s performance relative to the resources available to them.