When the College Board canceled SAT testing in 2020, hundreds of colleges adopted test-optional admissions policies for that fall. The Urban Institute reported that the number of four-year colleges and universities going test-optional nearly doubled in one year, from 713 to 1,350.
Test-optional admissions had been spreading before the COVID pandemic, on the theory that standardized tests were inherently biased and discriminatory. The pandemic gave progressive college admissions offices an excuse to jettison an old tradition many blamed for campus and societal disparities.
By the fall of 2023, more than 80 percent of American bachelor-granting institutions had eliminated admission test requirements, according to FairTest, which advocates for such policies.
Eliminating the exams was inten

Las Vegas Review-Journal

Raw Story
Tom's Guide
Asheville Citizen Times
Akron Beacon Journal
America News
Real Simple Home
Daily Kos