Monmouth College VP of Enrollment Stephanie Levenson Comments on Higher Education Becoming Test Optional

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Going test optional, meaning students enrolling in high education don’t have to submit an SAT or ACT to be admitted, has become a major topic at colleges and universities. Here recently, according to highereddive.com, the NCAA has ended SAT and ACT eligibility requirements for Division I and Division II student-athletes. Monmouth College Vice President of Enrollment Stephanie Levenson shares with testing being optional, the focus turns to a student’s performance over the course of their four years at high school instead of just one day:

According to bestcolleges.com, over 1,700 colleges and universities in the United States are now test-optional.

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