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Understanding Test Optional


What is Test Optional? - BigFuture - College Board

A “test-optional” policy means the college allows all applicants to decide for themselves whether to submit test scores. Applicants are told, in essence, “If ...

Test-Optional College Admission, Explained : SLU

At Saint Louis University, ACT/SAT scores are optional. You may submit test scores as part of your application, but students who don't will not be disadvantaged ...

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

Test-Optional means a college or university does not require the ACT or SAT as part of your application, but will accept the scores as part of ...

What Does Test Optional Really Mean? - Student Blog - ACT

Generally, test-optional college admissions policies mean that the college lets you decide if you share an ACT or SAT test score on your college application.

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 ...

Understanding The Concept Of "TEST-OPTIONAL COLLEGES"

The test-optional admissions policy generally indicates that students' SAT or ACT test results are not required to be provided during the application ...

Test-Optional vs. Test-Required Policies at Colleges

If the college you're covering is test-optional, check if it helps applicants understand when they might be well-served to submit scores.

What do Test Optional and Test Blind/Free Mean?

The term “test optional” refers to schools where students do not have to submit SAT or ACT test scores as part of the application for admission.

Applying Test Optional: Deciding When to Submit Test Scores

Understanding the nuances of test-optional policies and how they fit into your overall application strategy is crucial in making solid ...

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 ...

Understanding & Navigating Test-Optional Policies

Test-optional policies increase applicants and increase perceptions of a school's selectivity. The same study by the American Educational Research Association ...

A Parent's Guide to New Trends in Test-Optional Admissions

Test-optional policies alleviate pressure related to standardized testing, encouraging students to showcase academics, extracurriculars, ...

What Does it Mean When a College is Test Optional?

However, in recent years, a growing number of schools have become test optional, meaning that they no longer require SAT or ACT scores in order to receive an ...

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 ...

Demystifying Test-Optional Policies: What Parents Need to Know

Test-Optional: Colleges that adopt this policy do not require SAT or ACT scores but will consider them if submitted. This approach acknowledges ...

Understanding Test Optional, Test Free & Test Required SAT/ACT ...

There are three general policies colleges can have for SAT/ACT test score submission: Test Optional, Test-Blind (also referred to as Test Free), and Test- ...

To Take or Not to Take: Standardized Tests in a Test-Optional ...

Colleges that are test-optional do not require students to submit standardized test scores; however, if students do choose to submit scores, they will consider ...

Test Optional Explained: Do SAT®/ACT® Scores Still Help?

A test optional admissions policy typically means that test scores are not required for general admittance. However, most test optional colleges ...

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, ...

2024- 2025 Test Optional Colleges and Score Reporting Policies

Test-optional means that you can still submit your scores, and you should if possible, as universities will consider them. Conversely, test-blind colleges won't ...