Trine to Make Standardized Tests Optional for Admission
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowTrine University has joined a growing list of colleges and universities making ACT and SAT scores optional for traditional undergraduate students seeking admission in the fall of 2021.
The Angola school says applicants who are able to take the ACT or SAT may submit scores if they choose, but those scores will be considered as only part of their overall academic record.
“With COVID-19 likely to have a continuing impact through at least the rest of this year, we don’t how many standardized testing opportunities will be available,” said Kim Bennett, vice president for enrollment management at Trine. “We don’t want to penalize students who are unable to take the ACT or SAT, or those who have a bad day and are unable to schedule another testing date.”
Bennett said the university will re-evaluate whether standardized test scores will remain optional in future years.
The move is in addition to existing measures at Trine University that already make the admission process more accessible and flexible for students.
The university said those who wish to be considered for direct entry programs or merit-based scholarships may still need to submit standardized test scores.