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Topics: Standardized testing
Will U. of Chicago’s new test-optional policy spur peers to do the same?
The University of Chicago has announced it will no longer require undergraduate applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores, becoming the first of the nation’s top-tier universities to adopt that policy.
Waning reliance on test scores, GPAs a mixed bag for low-income students
Amid grade-inflation and wariness of standardized tests, college admissions officers are looking beyond traditional criteria—but they may be trading one flawed measure for another.