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Harvard College will reinstate its standardized testing requirement in admissions beginning with the Class of 2029, despite an earlier commitment to remain test-optional through the admitted Class ...
A passerby walks through a gate on the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Mass. (Steven Senne/AP) Harvard College will require applicants to submit standardized test scores once again ...
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Harvard announced Thursday it will reinstate the requirement for applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores, the latest in a string of schools to return to making the scores mandatory. The requirement ...
Harvard University announced Thursday it will once again require standardized test scores for undergraduate admissions, the latest—and most high-profile—higher education institution to reverse ...
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Harvard announced Thursday it will reinstate the requirement for applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores, the latest in a string of schools to return to making the scores mandatory. The requirement ...
Following the footsteps of its Ivy League peers, including Yale, Dartmouth and Brown, Harvard University announced that it is reinstating its standardized testing requirement in admissions ...
Harvard College will reinstate its standardized testing requirement in admissions beginning with the Class of 2029, a surprise reversal that could leave some students scrambling to take SAT or ACT ...
In a surprising reversal, Harvard said it will reinstate its standardized test requirement for new applicants, a post-pandemic trend initiated by Georgetown, Yale, and MIT. Harvard first waived the ...