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As Sarah Lawrence College dropped its SAT test score submission requirement for its undergraduate applicants in 2003, [26] thus joining the SAT optional movement for undergraduate admission, the college does not have SAT data to send to U.S. News for its national survey. Of this decision, Myers states, "We are a writing-intensive school, and ...
In 2007, educators in the United States began to question the impact of rankings on the college admissions process, coinciding with the newly released Washington Post article "The Cost of Bucking College Rankings" [28] by Michele Tolela Myers (the former president of Sarah Lawrence College). As Sarah Lawrence College dropped its SAT test score ...
The question of college rankings and their impact on admissions gained greater attention in March 2007, when Sarah Lawrence College outgoing president Michele Tolela Myers, wrote an op-ed [32] that U.S. News & World Report, when not given SAT scores for a university, chooses to simply rank the college with an invented SAT score of approximately ...
SAT scores can be important in college admissions decisions. Despite a number of colleges going test-optional , standardized test scores are still an important factor in admissions decisions ...
Think your kid's college bill is pricey? Think again. For the second year in a row, Sarah Lawrence College has the dubious distinction of being the nation's most expensive place to attend college ...
[17] [18] U.S. News issued a response to this article on 12 March 2007 that stated that the evaluation of Sarah Lawrence is under review. [19] As of 2007, according to U.S. News & World Report, Sarah Lawrence was the only "major" American college that completely disregarded SAT scores in its admission process. [19]
Alma College (Detroit high school students only) [76] American University (may not meet full need for transfer students) [77] Aquinas College (3.4 GPA and an SAT score of 1100 or ACT equivalent or higher required) [78] Augustana College (Illinois) [79] Bard College (only for historically economically disadvantaged in-state first-year students ...
By the early 1990s, average combined SAT scores were around 900 (typically, 425 on the verbal and 475 on the math). The average scores on the 1994 modification of the SAT I were similar: 428 on the verbal and 482 on the math. [41] SAT scores for admitted applicants to highly selective colleges in the United States were typically much higher.