February 13, 2009
U. of California Adopts Sweeping Changes in Admissions Policy
The University of California last week adopted sweeping changes to its undergraduate admissions policy that will enlarge its applicant pool and drop the requirement that students take the SAT Subject Tests.
The policy is the most significant change in the university's admissions practices in at least a decade. It will increase the number of California high-school graduates who are considered for undergraduate admission by an estimated 40 percent, giving officials at the system's nine
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