Test Optional Colleges
There are over 800 colleges and universities in the United States that make admission decisions without using the SAT or ACT. You can find this list at full list of SAT/ACT-optional colleges. Some schools exempt students who meet GPA or class rank criteria, others require SAT or ACT scores only for placement or scholarships, and still others have more “flexible” testing requirement, such as submission of AP, IB, or SAT Subject Test scores in lieu of SAT or ACT scores.
Based on the popular colleges to which our college-counseling students have applied in recent years, I curated the following list of test-optional colleges. It’s important, however, that you double-check a college’s website to learn more about specific admissions requirements.
Albright
American
Arizona State (only when minimum GPA and/or class rank is not met)
Assumption
Bard
Bates
Bowdoin
Brandeis (test flexible; see college website)
Bryant (3 short essays in lieu of scores, if test-optional is chosen)
Clark
Colby (test flexible; see college website)
College of the Holy Cross
Connecticut College
Denison
Depaul
Dickinson *
Fairfield
Franklin & Marshall
Furman
Gettysburg *
Goucher *
Guilford
Gustavus Adolphus *
Hamilton (test flexible; see college website)
Hampshire
Hobart & William Smith *
Ithaca
Julliard
Lake Forest *
Lawrence University*
Loyola (MD)
Lynn
Middlebury (test flexible; see college website)
Mount Holyoke
Muhlenberg*
NYU (test flexible; see college website)
Pitzer (only when minimum GPA and/or class rank is not met)
Providence College
Rollins
Sacred Heart
Saint Lawrence
Sarah Lawrence
Smith
Susquehanna
Trinity College (test flexible; see college website)
Trinity University
University of Arizona
Wake Forest
Washington & Jefferson
* Test scores are required for merit scholarships