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The United Negro College Fund begins administering cooperative scholarship exams for 28 member colleges in 1958, expecting 3,500+ candidates nationwide. Program, started in 1951, reduces duplicate testing and aids over $200,000 in awards.
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NEW YORK - Beginning with the 1958 program, the United Negro College Fund will administer the group examinations through which 28 of its member colleges test high school seniors seeking scholarships, according to Dr. F. D. Patterson, College Fund president.
"More than 3,500 candidates are expected to take the Cooperative Inter-collegiate Examinations this year," Dr. Patterson said. "The tests will be given in 183 centers throughout the country between February 24 and March 8." Scoring and interpretation of test results are handled by the Educational Testing Service of Princeton.
More than 3,400 candidates took the examination in 1957. They represented 505 high schools, of which 377, or about 75 per cent, were located in nine southern states. The Virgin Islands, the District of Columbia and 18 other states were also represented. Candidates were selected for more than $200,000 in scholarship awards.
Inaugurated in 1951 by 15 of the Fund's 31 privately-supported member colleges, the program has been highly successful during the past seven years.
"Before this time it had been the practice of most of the private colleges to conduct their own qualifying examinations for their respective candidates," Dr. Patterson said. "This often resulted in the same students being tested by several colleges to which they had applied - often by means of identical examinations. Finally high school principals complained of the disruption to classroom studies by recurring testing sessions.
"The cooperative plan met these problems. It reduced the expenses of the colleges by scheduling one jointly-financed examination in strategically located centers. It also reduced the loss of classroom time by enabling interested high school seniors to compete, at one sitting for scholarships offered by different colleges."
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The United Negro College Fund will administer group examinations for 28 member colleges testing high school seniors for scholarships starting in 1958. Over 3,500 candidates expected to take tests in 183 centers from February 24 to March 8. Program inaugurated in 1951 to reduce duplicate testing and classroom disruptions.