From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcollege/medical boardscollege/medical boardsAmerican EnglishSEC examinations that you take in the US when you formally ask to be accepted as a student at a college or medical school → board
Examples from the Corpus
college/medical boards• Three times during that year, Cottle was called before medical boards to assess his fitness for active service.• I have reflected on the position of elected councillors being allowed to become chairmen of college boards.• Soldo and his co-developer, librarian Richard Schiff, visited many state medical boards to introduce the concept.• The activity of state medical boards is directly related to their independence and financial backing, Winn said.• That will provide the college boards with new perspectives and new experience.