Cornell University won’t ask applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores for next year’s admissions
Cornell University is suspending its requirement that applicants submit SAT or ACT scores for next year’s admissions cycle, the first Ivy League institution to make such a move, in an acknowledgment of the upheaval the coronavirus pandemic has caused for high-school students.
Dozens of colleges and universities have said in recent weeks that they would be going test-optional, at least for this coming year, because the SAT and ACT weren’t offered this spring due to the pandemic and plans for fall test dates are still reliant...
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