Reintroduction of SATs by Ivy League Schools to Benefit Underrepresented Applicants

Wednesday, 6 March 2024, 20:57

Ivy League schools such as Brown University, Dartmouth College, and Yale University are reinstating the requirement for students to submit standardized-test scores like the SAT to help underrepresented applicants. While this move aims to increase diversity on campus, some critics remain doubtful of the impact it will have on the admissions process.
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Reintroduction of SATs by Ivy League Schools to Benefit Underrepresented Applicants

Reintroduction of SAT Requirement

Ivy League schools, including Brown University, Dartmouth College, and Yale University, have announced the reinstatement of the standardized-test scores requirement for applicants.

Critics Express Doubts

Despite the aim to support underrepresented applicants, some critics are skeptical about the effectiveness of this change in the admissions process.


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