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Test Optional Schools in the Top 100 U National Center for Fair & Open Testing 790+ “Top Tier” Schools Deemphasizing the ACT/SAT in Admissions Decisions for Fall 2021 per U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges Guide (2020 Edition) Updated August 31, 2020 National Liberal Arts Colleges 1 Williams College (MA) 33. Oberlin College (OH) 66. College of Wooster (OH) 92. Saint John’s University (MN) 124. Wells College (NY) 2. Amherst College (MA) 33. Scripps College (CA) 66. Knox College (IL) 92. Southwestern University (TX) 129. St. Michael’s College (VT) 3. Swarthmore College (PA) 35. Bucknell University (PA) 68. Cornell College (IA) 92. St. Mary’s of Maryland (MD) 130 Coe College (IA) 3. Wellesley College (MA) 35. Pitzer College (CA) 68. Reed College (OR) 92. Wash & Jefferson Col. (PA) 132. Concordia College (MN) 5. Pomona College (CA) 38. Franklin and Marshall Co. (PA) 68. Sarah Lawrence College (NY) 100. Luther College IA) 132. Randolph College (VA) 6. Bowdoin College (ME) 39, Lafayette College (PA) 68. Willamette University (OR) 100. Principia College (IL) 132. Salem College (NC) 7. Carleton College (MN) 39. Occidental College (CA) 72. Hobart & William Smith (NY) 102. Hollins University (VA) 135. Roanoke College (VA) 7. Claremont McKenna Col. (CA) 39. Skidmore College (NY) 72. Kalamazoo College (MI) 102. St. Mary’s College (IN) 136. Illinois College (IL) 7. Middlebury College (VT) 43. Denison University (OH) 72. Lewis & Clark (OR) 105. Elizabethtown College (PA) 136. Marlboro College (VT) 10. Washington and Lee U. (VA) 43. Sewanee – U. of the South (TN) 72. Muhlenberg College (PA) 105. Hanover College (IN) 136. Moravian College (PA) 11. Colby College (ME) 45. Berea College (KY) 72. St. John’s College (NM) 105. Hope College (MI) 136. Simpson College (IA) 11. Haverford College (PA) 45. Union College (NY) 72. Transylvania University (KY) 105. Ripon College (WI) 140. Albion College (MI) 11. Smith College (MA) 46. Connecticut College (CT) 72. Virginia Military Institute (VA) 105. Washington College (MD) 140. B’ham-Southern College (AL) 14. Grinnell College (IA) 46. DePauw University (IN) 72. Wofford College (SC) 105. Whittier College (CA) 140. Eckerd College (FL) 14. Hamilton College (NY) 46. Dickinson College (PA) 80. Earlham College (IN) 111. Goucher College (MD) 140 Mass. Col. of Lib. Arts (MA) 14 Vassar College (NY) 46. Furman University (SC) 80. Illinois Wesleyan (IL) 111. Hampden-Sydney College (VA) 140. Presbyterian College (SC) 17. Colgate University (NY) . 46. Trinity College (CT) 82. Allegheny College (PA) 111. Randolph-Macon College (VA) 145. St. Norbert College (WI) 17. Davidson College (NC) 46. Whitman College (WA) 82. Beloit College (WI) 114. St. Anselm College (NH) 148. Emory & Henry College (VA) 17. Wesleyan University (CT) 53. Centre College (KY) 82. College of St. Benedict (MN) 114. Westminster College (PA) 148. Meredith College (NC) 21. Bates College (ME) 53. Gettysburg College (PA) 82. College of the Atlantic (ME) 117. Austin College (TX) 148. U. of Minnesota- Morris (MN) 23. Harvey Mudd College (CA) 53. Rhodes College (TN) 82. Juniata College (PA) 117. College of Idaho (ID) 148. U. N. Carolina -Asheville (NC) 23. University of Richmond (VA) 53. Wabash College (IN) 82. Ursinus College (PA) 117. Drew University (NJ) 148. Wartburg College (IA) 25. Barnard College (NY) 57. Spelman College (GA) 82. Wheaton College (MA) 117. Linfield College (OR) 154. Sweet Briar College (VA) 25. Macalester College (MN) 58. Agnes Scott College (GA) 89. Bennington College (VT) 117. Lycoming College (PA) 154. Guilford College (NC) 27. Bryn Mawr College (PA) 58. Lawrence University (WI) 89. Gustavus Adolphus (MN) 117. Susquehanna University (PA) 157. Centenary College (LA) 27. College of the Holy Cross (MA) 58. St. Lawrence University (NY) 89. U. of Puget Sound (WA) 117. Westmont College (CA) 157. Georgetown College (KY) 27. Colorado College (CO) 58. Wheaton College (IL) 92. Augustana College (IL) 124. Houghton College (NY) 160 Hartwick College (NY) 27. Kenyon College (OH) 62. Bard College (NY) 92. Hendrix College(AR) 124. Monmouth College (IL) 160. Pella College (IA) 27. Soka U. of America (CA) 62. St. Olaf College (MN) 92. Lake Forest College (IL) 124. Millsaps College (MS) 160. Warren Wilson College (NC) 32. Mount Holyoke College (MA) 64. St. John’s College (MD) 92. Ohio Wesleyan U. (OH) 124. Stonehill College (MA) 160. Wittenberg University (OH) National Universities 1. Princeton University (NJ) 64. U. of Massachusetts – Amherst (MA) 132. University of Dayton (OH) 202. Univ. of St. Francis (IL) 2. Harvard College (MA) 64. Worcester Polytechnic Inst. (MA) 132. University of Kentucky (KY 211. California State U. – Fresno (CA) 3. Columbia University (NY) 70. Clemson University (SC) 132. University of LaVerne (CA) 211. Georgia State University (GA) 3. Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. (MA) 70. George Washington Univ. (DC) 132. University of Oklahoma (OK) 211. Immaculata University (PA) 3. Yale University (CT) 70. Texas A&M University (TX) 139 The Catholic University (DC) 211. Kent State University (OH) 6. Stanford University (CA) 70. U. of Minnesota Twin Cities (MN) 139. Oregon State University (OR) 211. Mississippi State U. (MS) 6. University of Chicago (IL) 74. Fordham University (NY) 139. Seattle University (WA) 211. University of Hartford (CT) 6. Univ. of Pennsylvania (PA) 74/ Stevens Inst. of Technology (NJ) 139. Seton Hall University (NJ) 211. Wilkes University (PA) 9. Northwestern University (IL) 74. Virginia Tech (VA) 139. University of Cincinnati (OH) 218. Gannon University (PA) 10. Duke University (NC) 77. American University (DC) 139. University of Missouri (MO) 218 Hampton University (VA) 10. Johns Hopkins Univ. (MD) 77. Brigham Young University (UT) 139. Univ. of Nebraska–Lincoln (NE) 218. Lipscomb University (TN) 12. Cal. Inst. of Technology (CA) 79. Binghamton Univ. SUNY (NY) 139. University of St. Thomas (MN) 218. Sacred Heart Univ. (CT) 12. Dartmouth College (NH) 79. Baylor University (TX) 147. Michigan Tech. Univ. (MI) 218. Texas Tech Univ. (TX) 14. Brown University (RI) 79 Gonzaga University (WA) 147. Samford University (AL) 218. U. Mass. – Dartmouth (MA) 15. University of Notre Dame (IN) 79. Indiana U.-Bloomington (IN) 147. San Diego State University (CA) 218. University of New Mexico (NM) 15. Vanderbilt University (TN) 79. University at Buffalo SUNY (NY) 147. University at Albany SUNY (NY) 218 Western New England Univ. (MA) 17. Cornell University (NY) 84. Colorado School of Mines (CO_ 147. Univ. of St. Joseph (CT) 228. Azusa Pacific University (CA) 17. Rice University (TX) 84. Elon University (NC) 147. U. of Texas–Dallas (TX) “Top 10%” 228. City College CUNY (NY) 19. Washington Univ. (MO) 84. Marquette University (WI) 153. George Mason Univ. (VA) 228. East Carolina University (NC) 20. Univ. of California LA (CA) 84. Michigan State University (MI) 153. Mercer University (GA) 228. Grand Valley State U. (MI) 21. Emory University (GA) 84. North Carolina State Univ. (NC) 153. New School (NY) 228. Indiana Univ.-Purdue U. (IN) 22. Univ. of California Berkeley (CA) 84. U. of California Santa Cruz (CA) 153. Quinnipiac University (CT) 228. St. Catherine University (MN) 22. Univ. of Southern Cal. (CA) 84. University of Iowa (IA) 153. Thomas Jefferson University (PA) 228. The Sage Colleges (NY) 24. Georgetown Univ. (DC) 91. Clark University (MA) 153. University of Arkansas (AR) 228. University of Indianapolis (IN) 25. Carnegie Mellon Univ. (PA) 91. Miami University (OH) 153. Valparaiso University (IN) 228 University of Mass – Boston (MA) 25, U of Michigan–Ann Arbor (MI) 91. Stony Brook Univ. SUNY (NY) 162. Hofstra University (NY) 228. U. of North Carolina – Charlotte (NC) 27. Wake Forest Univ. (NC) 91. Univ. of California Riverside (CA) 162. Kansas State Univ. (KS) 228. West Virginia University (WV) 28. University of Virginia (VA) 91. University of Delaware (DE) 162. Univ. of Mississippi (MS) 240. Central Michigan Univ. (MI) 29. Georgia Institute of Technology (GA) 91. University of San Diego (CA) 162. Virginia Commonwealth U. (VA) 240. U. of Nevada – Reno (NV) 29. New York University (NY) 97. Drexel University (PA) 166. Adelphi University (NY) 246. George Fox University (OR) 29. Tufts University (MA) 97. New Jersey Inst. of Tech. (NJ) 166. Belmont University (TN) 246. Lesley University (MA) 29. Univ. of N. Carolina – Chapel Hill (NC) 97. Saint Louis University (MO) 166. Colorado State U. – Ft. Collins (CO) 246. Montana State Univ. (MT) 29. Univ. of Rochester (NY) 97. Texas Christian University (TX) 166. Montclair State Univ. (NJ) 246. Nova Southeastern University (FL) 34. Univ. of Cal. Santa Barbara (CA) 97. University of Denver (CO) 166. Rowan University (NJ) 246. Wayne State Univ (MI) 36. Univ. of Cal. Irvine (CA) 97. University of San Francisco (CA) 166. Rutgers Univ. – Camden (NJ) 246. Western Michigan U. (MI) 37. Boston College (MA) 97. Yeshiva University (NY) 166. St. John Fisher College (NY) 246. Univ. of New England (MA) 37. Univ. of Cal. San Diego (CA) 104. Auburn University (AL) 166. Univ. of Hawaii – Manoa (HI) 254. Lincoln Memorial Univ. (TN) 39. Univ. of California Davis (CA) 104. Creighton University (NE) 166. U. Maryland-Baltimore Co (MD) 254. Col. of St. Scholastica (MN) 40. Boston University (MA) 104. Loyola University Chicago (IL) 166. Univ. of Rhode Island (RI) 254. D’Youville College (NY) 40. Brandeis University (MA) 104. Rochester Inst. of Technology (NY) 166. Washington State (WA) “Top 10%” 254. Southern. Illinois U.- Carbondale (IL) 40. Case Western Reserve (OH) 104. Temple University (PA) 179. Missouri Inst. of Sci. & Tech. (MO) 254. University of Colorado-Denver (CO) 40. College of William & Mary (VA) 104. Univ. of California Merced (CA) 179. St. John’s University (NY) 254. University of Montana (MT) 40. Northeastern Univ. (MA) 104. University of Colorado (CO) 179. 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