(WETM) — According to insidehighered.com, more than 75% of colleges and universities no longer require the S-A-T’s for admission. The College Board which administers college entry tests also known as ...
Many colleges have made standardized test scores an optional part of their application process instead of a requirement. The move to test-optional admissions is not only in response to the COVID-19 ...
Dartmouth is bringing back the standardized testing requirement for undergraduate applicants, reversing a policy change made almost four years ago “in response to an unprecedented global pandemic.” ...
The SAT, accepted by almost all of the nearly 4,000 colleges and universities in the U.S., may have some growing competition. The Classic Learning Test (CLT) has proved quite the competitor against ...
Includes updates and/or revisions. As legions of high school students prepare to spend long Saturday mornings this fall taking the SAT or ACT college-entrance tests, a national commission is ...
Advocates who helped abolish affirmative action have set their sights on the longtime practice of giving preferences to the ...
The SAT college admission exam will soon go fully digital, ditching paper test booklets and answer sheets, and get much shorter, shrinking from three hours to two. Those changes and others announced ...
Put down the pencils and grab your laptop: The SAT, one of the nation’s most commonly used college-entrance exams, is going digital. The College Board, the organization that administers the SAT, PSAT ...
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