SAT and ACT scores have historically been key to the college admissions process, but that's changing quickly. For several years, many schools have adopted test-optional or test-blind admissions policies. In fact, more than 80% of schools will not require applicants to submit ...
Colleges that did not report composite scores on a 1600 scale were excluded from this list. Next:Boston College (MA) 2/37 Credit Boston College (MA) Median SAT score: 1490 New entrants who submitted SAT scores: 28% Testing policy: Test-optional U.S. News rank: 37 (tie), National ...
Colleges Told to Ignore Test Scores
International and home-schooled students sometimes need to submit test scores even if a college is test-optional. The list below is just a sampling of more than 1,080 four-year colleges that do not require the SAT or ACT. The list includes most of the highly selective schools that don't ...
Colleges That Do Not Require SAT/ACT Testing The National Center for Fair & Open Testing has compiled a list of colleges and universities that do not require SAT/ACT scores for admittance. The majority of colleges included on this list are four-year universities. However, many community colleg...
This means they do not require, but will still accept, standardized test scores in students' applications ().As a result, many colleges that are known to be highly selective (严格筛选的) in their admissions(录取) policies received more applicants (申请人) than usual. A recent story in the...
题目While good grades and test are the basic requirements for getting into college,after-school activities are becoming more important in the college selection process in the US.As entrance into college has become more difficult,colleges have looked more at what skills you have....
摘要: Each year, millions of high school graduates in China take a standardized test and compete for college seats. Unlike other countries, college admissions in Chin关键词: college admission parallel mechanism test score double stability.DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3914742 ...
some schoolsare re-examining whether that aid, typically known as "merit aid", is the most effective use of precious institutional dollars.George Washington University in Washington, D.C., for example, said last week that itwould cut the value of its average merit scholarships by about one-th...
1 Colleges taking another look at value of merit-based aidGood grades and high test scores still matter — a lot — to many colleges as they award financial aid.But with low-income students projected to make up an ever-larger share of the college-bound population in coming years,some schoo...