Providence College announced today that it would stop requiring applicants for undergraduate admission to submit SAT or ACT scores as part of their applications. The policy shift is effective immediately, according to a news release issued by the college. With the move, Providence joins a growing group of selective colleges that have dropped standardized-test requirements in admissions. In recent months, similar announcements have been made by George Mason University (The Chronicle, May 25), Hobart and William Smith Colleges (The Chronicle, June 6), and Hamilton College (The Chronicle, March 10).
July 26, 2006
Standardized Tests Will Be Optional in Providence College Admissions
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