How many colleges in the U.S. don’t require test scores?

How many colleges in the U.S. don’t require test scores? It’s a substantial number. Nearly 90% of the 2,275 four-year colleges across the United States have adopted policies that mean they either do not require or simply do not consider SAT or ACT scores. This major shift includes test-optional schools, where students have the choice of whether or not to submit their scores as part of their application. It also includes test-blind schools, where any submitted scores are disregarded entirely. This policy change gives students the opportunity to place increased focus and effort on other critical components of their college applications, such as their academic performance, their engagement in extracurricular activities, and the quality of their essays.

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