Yale will again require standardized test scores for admission
- Yale University will reinstate standardized test requirements, accepting scores from AP or IB exams as an alternative.
- A new "test-flexible" policy at Yale will require test scores for all applicants, with ACT and SAT as options.
- 85% of U.S. colleges do not require standardized test scores for admissions.
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Yale To Begin Requiring Standardized Test Scores Again
After switching to a test-optional policy during the Covid pandemic four years ago, Yale recently reversed its decision to not require standardized testing for admission, stating that test scores can “highlight an applicant’s areas of academic strength.” What do you think?Read more...
Yale reinstates standardized test requirement
Yale University became the latest high-profile institution to reinstate standardized tests for admission. Yale says the tests are an indicator of a student's success at the school. Dartmouth and MIT have also reinstated the requirements. Hundreds of colleges made the tests optional during the pandemic. NBC News' Zinhle Essamuah reports.
Yale reinstates standardized testing for college admissions
After four years of a test-optional policy, Yale University has reinstated its standardized test requirement for first-year and transfer applicants. The policy will be in effect for prospective students applying for the fall 2025 semester and later. In addition to SAT and ACT results, the university is now accepting scores from advanced placement and international baccalaureate tests, which are subject-specific....
Yale University Bringing Back Standardized Test Requirement for Admissions
Yale University on Thursday said it will once again require prospective undergraduate students to submit their standardized test scores to be considered for admission. Yale adopted a test-optional admissions policy in June 2020, when most colleges and universities in the United States dropped their test score requirements as widespread pandemic lockdowns forced testing locations to shut their doors. This policy, according to the Ivy League schoo…
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