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The College Board announced Monday that it has canceled two upcoming SAT exams in response to the spread of the coronavirus.

Tests scheduled for May 2, and a makeup exam that was going to be held March 28, have both been canceled. Registered students will receive full refunds, the College Board said in a statement.

The company hopes to provide additional SAT tests in the future to make up for the canceled administrations. New test dates have not been scheduled.

"We'll be as flexible as possible to give students the best chance to show their skills and stay on the path to college," the statement read.

The next SAT exam is currently scheduled is on June 6.

Many SAT exams scheduled for this past weekend were canceled across the Lower Hudson Valley.

"[College Board] will continue to assess its status with the health and safety of students and educators as our top priority," according to College Board's statement.

College Board said they will share additional details directly with registered students and test centers within the coming days. The company has a webpage its updates regularly with information on the impact of the virus on the SAT.

Additional support will soon be provided for AP students and educators. New, online resources will be made available for students and teachers by March 20, College Board said.

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