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PROF JENKINS: Turns out 'merit' has, well, merit
Could it be that standardized tests really are good indicators of future success?
By Rob Jenkins
Apr 30, 2024
Harvard will again require SAT or ACT, reversing promise of test-optional admissions through class of 2030
Harvard University will require standardized testing to be considered for admissions, reversing a COVID-era policy.
By Campus Reform
Apr 12, 2024
Prof Giordano says SAT's new 'adaptive testing' format raises 'concerns': WATCH
Campus Reform Higher Education Fellow Nicholas Giordano appeared on Fox News's America's Newsroom on Monday to dis…
By Campus Reform
Mar 19, 2024
Yale reverses 'test-optional' admissions policy
Yale University has instituted a 'test-flexible"'admissions policy, reversing its pandemic-era test-optional applic…
By Adam Sabes
Feb 23, 2024
Dartmouth becomes first in Ivy League to reinstate SAT/ACT requirement, says research finds it increases diversity
Dartmouth College plans to reinstate a requirement that applicants submit SAT or ACT scores.
By Adam Sabes
Feb 5, 2024
Florida set to introduce Classic Learning Test as alternative to SAT, ACT
The State University of Florida will likely approve the CLT to be considered for college admissions, making it the …
By Jack Roberts
and
Haika Mrema
Sep 8, 2023
Record number of schools no longer require SAT/ACT in admissions
Columbia University recently became the first Ivy League school to do away with the requirement permanently.
By Austin Browne '24
Jun 19, 2023
Florida seeks to replace SAT with CLT, following classical education trend
Creators of the Classical Learning Test (CLT) met with top Florida education officials last week as the DeSantis ad…
By Gabrielle M. Etzel
Feb 24, 2023
Incoming freshmen at over 1,800 colleges did not have to take the SAT or ACT, report claims
1,830 colleges and universities did not require incoming students this fall to take the SAT or ACT tests.
By Amanda Mayer '24
Aug 17, 2022
Another university removes SAT/ACT requirements
The University System of Maryland's Board of Regents recently approved a proposal to no longer require students to …
By Elaine Gunthorpe '24
Jul 15, 2022
TN universities reinstate standardized testing requirement
The test-optional policy was launched in July 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Maria Colombo '25
May 19, 2022
University of California system weighs ending letter grades due to 'bias and inequities'
A Mar. 16 memo from the public university system’s Office of the President asks the Academic and Student Affairs Co…
By Ben Zeisloft
May 3, 2022
MIT reinstates SAT/ACT requirement, argues the tests help promote diversity on campus
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently announced that it is reinstating SAT and ACT testing requirement…
By Stephanie Samsel '24
Apr 18, 2022
The SAT is racist? Why California schools ditched standardized testing requirements.
Peter Cordi breaks down the California State University system's decision to ditch standardized testing in admissio…
By Peter Cordi
Apr 8, 2022
Cal State system ditches SAT/ACT, citing 'equity and fairness,' 'high-stress'
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the school system suspended the consideration of standardized test scores for the 202…
By Peter Cordi
and
Tanner Richards
Mar 31, 2022
College Board announces fully digital SAT
Starting in 2024, American students will take shorter and completely digital SAT exam.
By Addison Smith
Jan 26, 2022
What does it take to get into Harvard? Not the SAT for another four years.
Harvard announced that it will no longer require applicants to submit ACT or SAT testing through 2026.
By Alexa Schwerha
Jan 3, 2022
ANALYSIS: Following higher ed’s lead, K-12 schools deny Asian students’ achievement
Both colleges and K-12 schools have tried to deny that Asians are a minority in order to falsely exaggerate the ach…
By Angela Morabito
Dec 22, 2021
Stanford extends test-optional policy for third straight year
Stanford University — one of the most prestigious institutions of higher education in the United States — extended …
By Ben Zeisloft
Dec 18, 2021
Lawmaker criticizes university for extending test-optional admissions policy
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has announced that it will extend its test-optional policy for two more years.
By Angela Morabito
Dec 15, 2021
MORABITO: Ditching SAT for 'equity' will have opposite effect
Though wealthy students typically perform better on the SAT and ACT testing, the tests are standardized in a way th…
By Angela Morabito
Nov 29, 2021
College Board scraps key parts of SAT to 'reduce demands' on students. Expert questions that logic.
The College Board announced that it will scrap the SAT optional essay and SAT Subject Tests.
By Ben Zeisloft
Jan 19, 2021
REPORT: College Board, administer of SAT, working with Chinese Communist Party
Hanban, the agency which operates Confucius Institutes, works with the College Board to influence U.S. curriculum a…
By Logan Washburn '24
Sep 15, 2020
U Illinois leads the pack in SAT 'adversity score' adoption
The University of Illinois has already agreed to use at least one part of the SAT's new "adversity score."
By Adam Sabes
Jun 4, 2019
Lawrence Jones: SAT 'adversity score' is 'insulting,' implies 'people like me' can't make it
Campus Reform Editor-In-Chief joined Fox & Friends Friday to discuss the new SAT "adversity score."
By Jon Street
May 17, 2019
WSJ: SAT set to assign 'adversity scores'
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that the SAT will begin assigning students "adversity scores."
By Jon Street
May 16, 2019
Fewer than 20 students considered ‘college ready’ in N.J. district
The students needed to score at least a 1500 out of 2400 on the standardized test.
By Kaitlyn Schallhorn
Dec 4, 2014
College abandons traditional applications, transcripts and test scores are ‘all about privilege and wealth’
A liberal arts college has decided to allow students to apply for admission through a two-minute video.
By Kaitlyn Schallhorn
Sep 11, 2014