October 15, 2004
Bates Calls Its SAT-Optional Policy a Boon
20 years after dropping the test, the college says it's getting better applicantsChart: Academic performance at BatesBy ERIC HOOVER
Milwaukee
Twenty years ago, Bates College told students that they did not have to submit SAT scores for admission. This month it told academe that the policy has been a boon to the small, liberal-arts college.
At the annual conference of the National Association for College Admission Counseling, William C. Hiss, Bates's vice president
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