Schools That Do Not Use SAT I or ACT Scores for Admitting Substantial Numbers of Students Into Bachelor Degree Programs

"This list includes colleges and universities that deemphasize the use of standardized tests by making admissions decisions about substantial numbers of applicants who recently graduated from U.S. high schools without using the SAT I or ACT. As the footnotes indicate, some schools exempt students who meet grade-point average or class rank criteria while others require SAT I or ACT scores but use them only for placement purposes or to conduct research studies...."
The link is: http://www.fairtest.org/optinit.htm

Thanks to Bob Schaeffer, Public Education Director

FairTest: National Center for Fair & Open Testing

 

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ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION FOR GIFTED CHILDREN

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