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What is Test Optional? - BigFuture - College Board

Most colleges have introduced more flexibility and choice into the admissions process by adopting a “test-optional” policy regarding college entrance exams, ...

What Does Test-Optional Mean? Understanding the College ...

Test-Blind means a college or university does not accept test scores at all during the admissions process. However, test-blind universities ...

Test-Optional College Admission, Explained : SLU

Many colleges have made standardized test scores an optional part of their application process instead of a requirement. The move to test-optional ...

What is Test Optional? - Fairtest

Test-optional admissions describes the process by which many colleges and universities consider for admissions all or most applicants withoutrequiring an ACT ...

What You Need to Know About Applying Test-Optional - Admissions

If a school or program has a test-optional admissions process, each applicant gets to choose whether or not to submit their ACT or SAT scores. In other words, ...

Everything You Need to Know About Applying Test-Optional

Test-optional means that an entrance exam, like the SAT or ACT, is not a required component of the application for admission.

4 Things to Know Before Applying to a Test-Optional College

A test-optional college lets students decide whether they want to submit test scores with their application. Most test-optional schools will consider SAT and ...

What Does Test-Optional Really Mean? - Going Merry

If a college application is “test-optional,” it means admissions officers will consider your test scores if you submit them, but scores aren't ...

Test-Optional Admissions: A Paradigm Shift or a Temporary Solution?

Test-optional: A school does not require test scores for a particular standardized test, like SAT or ACT, but should the applicant choose to ...

Test Optional Process - Undergraduate Admissions - Baylor University

We holistically review a student's entire application and have no minimum GPA or SAT/ACT requirements for admission.

Test-Optional Admission - Mizzou Admissions - University of Missouri

Going test-optional means that you can decide whether you want test scores reviewed in the admission process. If you decide to apply as test-optional, you will ...

Is Test Optional Really Test Optional? Should I Submit My Scores?

If a school is test-optional, it means that you can choose whether or not to submit your SAT or ACT scores as part of your application.

ACT Test Optional - College and Career Readiness

If a college or university is “test optional” it means they do not require you to submit ACT or SAT test scores to be admitted.

A Guide to Test-Optional Colleges - Going Merry

Test-Blind: Colleges do not consider standardized test scores whatsoever during the application process. Even if a student submits their ...

Test Optional Policy - Admission - Coe College

In the admission review process, there will be no penalization or negative impact on applicants who choose not to submit a test score as part of the application ...

Test-Optional Process | Malone University

You are welcome to apply test optional for admission into Malone University. However, to be considered for the Malone Honors Program you will need to submit ...

Test Optional Admission Process - Lipscomb University

Lipscomb University will be test-optional for most first-year applicants entering in Fall 2023 and 2024. However, Lipscomb does accept scores from the Classic ...

What Does Test-Optional Mean? - Ferris State University

A test-optional college is a school that offers applicants the choice of whether to submit standardized test scores (such as your SAT score or ACT score) as ...

Test Optional FAQ - Southwestern University

Southwestern is deeply committed to a thorough and holistic application review process, and as such, we respect students' choices with regard to the submission ...

Do you *have* to take the SAT or ACT? - IVY Lounge Test Prep

“Test Optional” means you don't HAVE to submit a test score if you can't or if you prefer not to. That said, the admissions office will consider ...