What is a CEEB Code?
The CEEB (College Entrance Examination Board) Code is a unique identification number assigned to high schools and colleges by the College Board. The CEEB Code is what will allow the school to submit forms and documents on behalf of the applicant for the Common Application.
For context, the Common Application is a non-profit organisation used by over 900 colleges and universities which enables a single online college application form. Most are located in the US, but some are also located Canada, China, Japan, and across Europe. It enables students to apply to multiple Universities once, and with our integration with the Common App, you can send documents via BridgeU to these Institutions. You can explore the full list of Common App Colleges and Universities here: https://www.commonapp.org/explore/
How to find your CEEB Code, or how to obtain one?
Find out whether your school has a CEEB code by searching for it here: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/k-12-school-code-search.
If you do not have one, you will need to request a CEEB code by contacting ETS Code Control on +1-609-771-7091 or emailing them at codecontrol@ets.org for assistance.
You can download the required application form here.
Notes: on the application form there is the option to "administer assessments". Only select this option if you plan to administer SAT examinations at your school. You should check "become a score recipient" in order to receive student results to the school.
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