In college admissions, test optional has transformed from the exception to the rule. More than 1,900 U.S. colleges and universities now do not require applicants to submit standardized test scores.
A s a new admissions cycle begins, colleges are navigating a fragmented and unsettled standardized-testing landscape. After a pandemic-fueled rush to drop standardized-testing requirements, a handful ...
After making standardized tests optional for admissions during the pandemic, elite universities like Dartmouth, MIT, Yale and, most recently, Brown have recognized ...
WPRI Providence on MSN
How does RI's standardized test results compare to results in Mass.
The gap is narrowing slightly between Rhode Island's standardized test results and the test results from Massachusetts.
WPRI Providence on MSN
RI releases 2025 standardized test scores
Rhode Island students posted modest gains on this year’s standardized tests, though only about one in three are meeting ...
The Texas Tribune on MSN
Texas is replacing STAAR. Here is what schools’ new standardized tests will look like.
House Bill 8 scraps the unpopular exam for three shorter tests at the beginning, middle and end of the year starting in the ...
There’s a tension between the state’s responsibility to improve MCAP and its duty to ensure tests are comparable from year to ...
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