Columbia University ditches standardized testing requirements for admissions
(Daily Caller) – Columbia University in New York City is no longer requiring undergraduate applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores to gain admission to the Ivy League school.
Columbia
became…
(Daily Caller) – Columbia University in New York City is no longer requiring undergraduate applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores to gain admission to the Ivy League school.
Columbiabecame the first Ivy League to make its temporary test-optional policy permanent with an announcement on Wednesday. “Our review is purposeful and nuanced—respecting varied backgrounds, voices and experiences—in order to best determine an applicant’s suitability for admission and ability to thrive in our curriculum and our community, and to advance access to our educational opportunities,” the school said in
its announcement.“Standardized testing is not a required component of our application.”
Tests were one factor used in Columbia’s admissions processColumbia University will no longer require SAT or ACT scores in undergraduate admissions
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) March 2, 2023
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to assess academic strength. Additional factors such as GPA, school difficulty, application essay, class rank, and recommendation letters have been used by the school to evaluate applicants, based on
dataColumbia published in September. The school released data about its admissions process in the wake of
allegationsby math professor Michael Thaddeus that
Columbiamisrepresented data to the U.S. News & World report for its annual rankings, student newspaper
Columbia Spectatorreported.
Columbia
was droppedfrom second to 18th in the U.S. News undergraduate university rankings because of the scandal, The New York Times reported. Its graduate school programs in fields such as business, economics, journalism, law and medicine are also
highly rankedby U.S. News.
Optional testing was temporarily implemented by Columbia during the covid pandemic lockdowns and the university recently extended it through the 2023 – 2024 admissions cycle, per the
Columbia Spectator. Other Ivy League schools such as the University of Pennsylvania, Cornell University, Harvard University and Princeton University have enacted similar extensions to test-optional admissions.


