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emphasize the use of standardized tests by making admissions decisions -- without using ACT
or SAT scores -- for all or many applicants who recently graduated from U.S. high schools.
As the endnotes indicate, some schools exempt students who meet minimum grade-point
average or class rank criteria; others require SAT or ACT scores but use them only for placement
purposes. Please check with the school's admissions office for details
The list is organized alphabetically by school – to sort by state, click here. For a print-formatted
PDF file click here. Several supplemental files are also available:
Sources: College Board 2018 College Handbook; U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges
2019; U.S. Department of Education Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS),
admissions office websites; and news reports.
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not imply endorsement. If your institution would like to participate in this “Hot Link” program,
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Key
1 SAT/ACT used only for placement and/or academic advising
2 SAT/ACT required only from out-of-state applicants
SAT/ACT may be required but considered only when minimum GPA and/or class rank is
3
not met
4 SAT/ACT required for some programs
Test Flexible: SAT/ACT not required if other college level exams specified by school,
5 such as SAT Subject Test, Advanced Placement, or Int’l Baccalaureate, submitted --
contact school for details
Placement test or school-specific admissions exam score required if not submitting
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SAT/ACT
Admission/Eligibility Index calculated with 3.5 GPA and combined SAT Critical Reading
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plus Math score of 400