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Albion CollegeContact School for InformationAlbion AdmissionsAmerican UniversityTest Optional Plan Option. Contact school for more information.American U AdmissionsAmherst CollegeWe will evaluate your application based on your highest combination of subscores for the SAT and/or ACT.Amherst AdmissionsAustin CollegeAustin College accepts both the ACT or SAT, and as policy we “super score.” (We will take your highest subscores from different test dates and combine them to make a highest “super score.” We feel what is important is that we see your highest potential in each sub-section, not just how you scored overall during one test session.)Austin College AdmissionsBabson CollegeFor students who have taken either the SAT or ACT more than once, Babson will use the best individual section scores in reviewing their application.Babson AdmissionsBaylor UniversityContact School for InformationBaylor AdmissionsBatesThe submission of standardized testing, such as the SAT I, SAT II and the ACT, is optional for all students applying to Bates.Bates AdmissionsBeloit CollegeSubmission of test scores (the ACT and SAT) is optional for most applicants. This policy allows applicants to decide for themselves whether or not their test results accurately reflect their academic ability and potential.Boloit AdmissionsBoston CollegeFor the ACT, Boston College will take your highest individual section scores and average them together, also known as "superscoring."BC AdmissionsBoston UniversityThe Board does not superscore the ACT; however, if you send in scores from multiple test dates, the Board of Admissions will consider the scores from each of the subcategories, noting the highest scores achieved for each. For this reason, we encourage applicants to submit scores from all ACT test dates as well.BU AdmissionsBowdoinTest Option Policy. If you do submit: Regarding the ACT, Bowdoin does not superscore; instead, the admissions committee will consider the highest submitted Composite score. We will not recalculate a new Composite score from subsection scores earned on different test dates.Bowdoin AdmissionsBrandeisBrandeis has a test-optional policy and no longer requires that domestic applicants submit SAT or ACT scores for the purposes of admission.Brandeis AdmissionsBryn Mawr CollegeSAT I or ACT scores are optional for US citizens and US permanent residents.?Bryn Mawr AdmissionsButlerButler University will take the best individual subsections of each time that you take the test to form a ‘Super Score’ or ‘Best Score.’Butler AdmissionsCalifornia Institute of TechnologyWe require all applicants take the SAT or ACT, both of which we will superscore.Caltech AdmissionsColbyContact School for InformationColby AdmissionsColorado CollegeYou could choose to report the SAT Reasoning Test (SAT) or the ACT if you believe that these scores are the most accurate indicators of your academic performance and potential. If you select the Flexible Testing Option, we will select the best combination of scores based upon those on file through testing services and your school transcript.Colorado College AdmissionsConnecticut CollegeTest Optional. Connecticut College “superscores” the SAT Reasoning Test and considers the “combined highest composite score” from the submitted ACT tests.Conn College AdmissionsCornellContact School for InformationCornell AdmissionsDenisonTest Optional. Contact School for InformationDenison AdmissionsDePauw UniversityContact School for InformationDepauw AdmissionsDickinson CollegeDickinson's long-standing test-optional policy provides you with a choice regarding the submission of standardized test scoresDickinson AdmissionsDrexelContact School for InformationDrexel AdmissionsDukeFor students who choose to submit the ACT with writing, Duke will consider the highest composite score and highest scores on each section, regardless of test date, but will not recalculate the composite score.Duke AdmissionsDuquesne UniversityWe super score both tests, which means we take the highest of all components of each test and recalculate the highest possible score for you.Duquesne AdmissionsEckerd CollegeEckerd will combine scores to create your best possible composite score. We accept either the ACT or the SAT and use the test on which you scored higher.Eckerd AdmissionsElon UniversityContact School for InformationElon AdmissionsFlorida Atlantic UniversityWe super score by using the highest sub scores from multiple test dates to create the ACT composite and the SAT total.FAU AdmissionsFlorida State UniversityApplicants should take each exam more than once, since we use the highest subscores to create the ACT composite and SAT total.FSU AdmissionsGeorgia TechOnly your highest section scores from either test will be viewed in the evaluation process. Additionally, your highest combination of scores may come from tests taken on different dates.Georgia Tech AdmissionsGettysburg CollegeStandardized test scores from the SAT or ACT exams are reviewed in the overall context of a student's application and academic record. If a student has taken the SAT more than once, only theirhighest section scores across all SAT test dates will be considered as part of the final admissions decision.Gettysburg AdmissionsHamilton CollegeIt is Hamilton's policy to select the testing options that will serve you best. We strongly encourage you to submit all of your testing to Hamilton and we will choose the best scores for you.Hamilton AdmissionsHarvey MuddContact School for InformationHarvey Mudd AdmissionsHaverford CollegeContact School for InformationHarverford AdmissionsHawaii Pacific UniversityContact School for InformationHawaii Pacific AdmissionsHendrix CollegeHendrix utilizes a method called "super scoring" in which subscores from multiple tests are combined to form the highest composite score.Hendrix AdmissionsHollins UniversityContact School for InformationHollins AdmissionsIndiana University BloomingtonWe superscore, which means we'll consider your best test scores. For the ACT, we'll combine the highest scores for each subtest from different exams for a new ACT composite.IU Bloomington AdmissionsIthaca CollegeContact School for InformationIthaca College AdmissionsJohns HopkinsWe also consider your highest combined score for the ACT. We’ll find the maximum value of each official section score submitted, then recalculate the composite score.Johns Hopkins Admissions?Kalamazoo CollegeContact School for InformationKalamazoo AdmissionsKenyon CollegePlease note that Kenyon 'super scores' all results.Kenyon AdmissionsKettering UniversityContact School for InformationKettering AdmissionsLafayette CollegeContact School for InformationLafayette AdmissionsLehigh UniversityContact School for InformationLehigh AdmissionsLoyola University in MarylandContact School for InformationLoyola AdmissionsMiami UniversityMiami superscores, using the highest test scores submitted for admission and scholarship consideration. For ACT, the highest scores for each subtest from different exams will determine a combined highest composite score.Miami University Admissions?MiddleburyOur policy has always been to use a candidate’s highest individual section scores regardless of sitting.Middlebury AdmissionsMITIf you take the same test (SAT, ACT, or an SAT Subject Test) multiple times, we will consider the highest score achieved in each section.MIT AdmissionsMillsaps CollegeWe look at the highest of each subscore even if they were from different test dates.Millsaps AdmissionsNYUContact School for InformationNYU AdmissionsNortheasternContact School for InformationNortheastern AdmissionsNorth Carolina State UniversityContact School for InformationNC State AdmissionsOlin CollegeWe take your best score from each test and disregard the others.Olin AdmissionsPitzerTest Optional. Contact school for information.Pitzer AdmissionsPomona CollegePomona College requires that you submit all ACT scores from all test dates. Consistent with the ACT standards for acceptable use of ACT test scores, the admissions office will record the test date reflecting the highest composite score. We will consider all sittings and having all test scores from all dates permits the admissions officers further consideration of peak or higher sub-scores from other test dates as skill sets and performance are evaluated in our review process.Pomona AdmissionsPurdueContact School for InformationPurdue AdmissionsRegisTest Optional. Contact school for information.Regis AdmissionsRhode Island School of DesignContact School for InformationRISD AdmissionsRochester Institute of TechnologyContact School for InformationRIT AdmissionsRoger WilliamsContact School for InformationRoger Williams AdmissionsSpring Hill CollegeContact School for InformationSpring Hill AdmissionsStanfordFor the ACT, we will focus on the highest Composite and the highest Combined English/Writing scores from all test sittings. We will also consider individual subscores.Stanford AdmissionsSyracuseContact School for InformationSyracuse AdmissionsTrinity CollegeOnly your highest section scores will be considered as part of the final admissions decision. Each time that you submit scores, we will update your record with any new scores.Trinity College AdmissionsTrinity UniversityTrinity University will super score standardized test scores by taking the best subtest score and creating a new composite score regardless of test date.Trinity U AdmissionsTuftsWhen taken multiple times, we will use your highest sub-score for each section.Tufts AdmissionsUniversity of ArkansasContact School for InformationU Arkansas AdmissionsUniversity of ChicagoUChicago requires an ACT or SAT Reasoning score, and we use your best results if you send multiple test scores to us.U Chicago AdmissionsUniversity of Colorado - BoulderYour highest scores are used in the admission decision. If you take the same test more than once, we combine your scores on each subsection to give you the highest overall score.U Colorado AdmissionsUniversity of ConnecticutContact School for InformationU Conn AdmissionsUniversity of DaytonContact School for InformationU Dayton AdmissionsUniversity of DelawareWe will combine the best individual scores from tests taken.U Delaware AdmissionsUniversity of DenverFor students who submit results from multiple test dates, we will mix and match the individual section scores to create a composite "superscore." When assessing your test scores, we will use the highest composite "superscore" earned on either exam (ACT or SAT).U Denver AdmissionsUniversity of GeorgiaIf a student takes the SAT or ACT more than once, we will consider the best scores we receive for each section on either exam.U Georgia AdmissionsUniversity of MarylandWe use the highest subscores from the SAT and ACT in our review of your application.U Maryland AdmissionsUniversity of Mary WashingtonContact School for InformationU Mary Washington AdmissionsUMass - AmherstContact School for InformationU Mass AdmissionsUniversity of MiamiWe will use the highest composite score from among each test that you’ve taken. This is called super scoring. There is no limit to the number of test scores you may submit to us for your application.University of Miami Admissions?University of North CarolinaIf you send us scores from multiple test dates, we’ll take your highest score for each section of the test and consider those scores as we evaluate your application.UNC AdmissionsUniversity of North TexasContact School for InformationUNT AdmissionsUniversity of PittsburghWe combine your highest ACT subscores from all tests submitted.Pitts AdmissionsUniversity of Puget SoundContact School for InformationPuget Sound AdmissionsUniversity of RochesterThe University of Rochester considers the highest combined SAT/ACT score even if they are from different test dates. Only your highest scores will be considered in our final admissions decision. Each time you submit scores, we will update your record with any new higher scores.U Rochester AdmissionsUniversity of South FloridaAt USF, we consider your highest section scores across all SAT and ACT test dates that you submit, including the SAT Writing and ACT English/Writing. Final admission decisions will be made using only your highest scores.USF AdmissionsUniversity of TampaContact School for InformationU Tampa AdmissionsUniversity of TennesseeWe use the super scoring method of combining test scores into a new composite score.U Tennesse AdmissionsUniversity of VermontUVM considers your highest section scores across all SAT and ACT dates submitted. Applicants are encouraged to send scores from every SAT or ACT test date in which they received a top score in each section. Final admissions decisions are based only on your highest section scores, and UVM updates applicant records each time we receive new scores.U Vermont AdmissionsValparaiso UniversityWe evaluate the ACT or SAT according to your “superscore”, which is a composition of your best subscores regardless of test date. Be sure to send in all your test scores for consideration.Valparaiso AdmissionsVassar CollegeIn assessing ACT scores, Vassar uses the highest subscores taken from multiple test dates and recalculates a new composite score.Vassar AdmissionsVirginia Commonwealth UniversityContact School for InformationVCU AdmissionsVirginia TechVirginia Tech wants to see all of your test scores. We will use the highest scores and even combine your highest test scores from multiple test dates when evaluating your application.Virgnia Tech AdmissionsWake Forest UniversityTest Optional. Contact school for information.Wake Forest AdmissionsWashington University - St. LouisConsideration will only be given to the highest individual scores, whenever they occurred. Washington University considers your highest section scores across all SAT and/or ACT test dates that you submit. Final admissions decisions will be made using only your highest scores.WUSTL AdmissionsWesleyan UniversityTest Optional. We will recalculate a new composite ACT score from subsections taken on different dates.Wesleyan AdmissionsWheaton CollegeThe submission of standardized test results is optional for all candidates.Wheaton AdmissionsWilliams CollegeContact School for InformationWilliams AdmissionsXavier UniversityContact School for InformationXavier Admissions ................
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