University of Florida. Board of University Examiners.
The Board of University Examiners at the University of Florida was created in 1935 to administer comprehensive examinations held by the General College (later University College) and all admissions and placement examinations required by the University of Florida. The Board was also responsible for the Florida Twelfth Grade Testing Program. A minimum score on the test was required of in-state applicants for admission to one of the state's universities until 1973. In 1939, the position of University Examiner was created. The Examiner reported directly to the University President. John V. McQuitty was appointed University Examiner and he held that position until the Board was abolished in 1973.
From the description of Records, 1936-1973, bulk 1960-1973. (University of Florida). WorldCat record id: 36638446
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