SAT and ACT Tests: An Optional Test? Colleges moving to end admission exam mandates.

SAT and ACT Tests: An Optional Test?

SAT and ACT Tests: An Optional Test?

Colleges moving to end admission exam mandates.

The National Association for College Admissions Counseling (NACAC) issued a report encouraging more institutions to consider ending admissions exam mandates.The high school students across the nation prepare for the March 14 administration of the SAT and April 4 ACT <a onClick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.searchbydegree.com/online-business-schools/usa/accounting-degree-bachelor-programs.html">school</a>college admissions exams. More than 815 bachelor-degree granting colleges and universities do not require most applicants to submit scores from either test.Last fall a blue-ribbon commission sponsored by the National Association for College Admissions Counseling (NACAC) issued a report encouraging more institutions to consider ending admissions exam mandates.

The number of such schools has soared since revised versions of the SAT <a onClick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.searchbydegree.com/find-business-schools/usa/economics-degree-programs.html">school</a>
and ACT were introduced in March 2005, according to the National Center for Fair & Open Testing (FairTest) which compiles the test-optional list.

Colleges adopting test-optional admissions.

FairTest Executive Director Jesse Mermell says nearly four-dozen colleges and universities have adopted test-optional admissions for all or most applicants in the past several years. He adds that they recognize that neither the SAT nor ACT measures what students most need to succeed in higher education NACAC an applicant's high school record remains a better predictor of college performance than either test is.

"Many more schools are re-examining their standardized exam requirements in the wake of the NACAC<a onClick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.searchbydegree.com/find-business-schools/usa/finance-degree-programs.html>schools</a> Commission report. We expect the optional list to continue growing as more institutions recognize that the tests remain biased, coachable, educationally damaging and irrelevant to sound admissions practices," adds FairTest Public Education Director Bob Schaeffer.

You can find the full list of schools that do not use SAT or ACT scores for admittance at FairTest.org

 

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