College Admission Testing

  • College admission testing plays a crucial role in the college admissions process by providing a standardized measure of academic readiness that can be compared across all applicants. These tests, such as the SAT and ACT, help colleges assess a student's preparedness for college-level work and are often used in conjunction with high school grades, extracurricular activities, and personal essays to make informed admissions decisions.

    Recently, many colleges have adopted test-optional or test-flexible policies, allowing students to decide whether to submit their test scores. This shift acknowledges that standardized tests may not fully capture a student's potential and aims to make the admissions process more equitable. However, strong test scores can still enhance an application, particularly for competitive programs, highly selective colleges and universities or scholarships.

    Featured on this site will be important information about college entrance exams. However, students and families are encouraged to research the testing policies of their prospective colleges to make the best decision for their application strategy.


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