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Test-optional Survey (Post-secondary)
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Did/does your institution require prospective students from the high school class of 2021 to apply with an ACT or SAT test score?
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Do you expect that your institution will enable (or does it already enable) prospective students from the high school class of 2022 to apply without an ACT or SAT test score?
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Has your institution already instituted a long-term or permanent test-optional or test-blind admissions?
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If no, does your institution hope to make a move to test-optional or test-blind admissions long-term or permanent?
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Does your institution use ACT or SAT test scores for purposes beyond admission, such as scholarships/merit awards, honors programs, or other?
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Has your institution found ACT or SAT test scores from applicants to be meaningful predictors of student success at your institution?
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Is there a subgroup of students whom you would recommend taking the test even if your overall plan is to be test blind or test optional (for instance, home school students)?
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If yes, please list subgroups.
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Will your institution be requiring something in addition to the transcript if not requiring test scores (essay, letters of recommendation, etc.)?
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Do you feel like your office is in a position to influence your institution's decision to be test optional?
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What resources would you like to see from MACAC to effectively discuss test-optional at your institution?
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What do you think MACAC's role should be in the test-optional discussion?
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