The Anatomy of a good #TestOptional announcement ...
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The coordination among 7 "competitors" alone is worth noting.
- mission of a public university system is confirmed
- research on predictive validity
outhereinoregon.net/2020/03/the-wh…
They cited
- research that had been ongoing
- previous limited use of scores
- qualification of test optional application for aid
"Events have simply moved our timeline forward."
centre.edu/centre-college…
- student's were engaged in research that drove the policy
- engaging students that way is part of the school mission
- highlight the variety of factors considered
news.wooster.edu/news/2020/04/w…
- paired test optional with expanded AID!
Clearly they have resources that many schools don't but I still appreciate the $$ and acknowledgement that the test isn't the biggest barrier to low income students.
news.uchicago.edu/story/uchicago…
- self reported scores for those that report
- citing previous practice of reading blind on scores above a threshold (LOVE THIS)
This image is from a letter to counselors
news.rhodes.edu/stories/rhodes…
It's worth noting that the revision of the SAT in 2015 helped spark their change.
You can learn more about their research and results following @InsideAdmission
- made it clear that tests paralleled personal statements, letters or rec rather than transcript in importance
- pointed out that many parts of applications are optional
admissions.blog/james-madison-…
Highlights
- admissions is beyond numbers
- understanding of student concerns
- emphasize school mission