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Optional List Hardcopyofficialredo.Indd FairTest National Center for Fair & Open Testing Schools That Do Not Use SAT or ACT Scores for Admitting Substantial Numbers of Students Into Bachelor Degree Programs Current as of Spring 2010 This list includes accredited, bachelor-degree granting colleges and universities that deemphasize the use of standardized tests by making admissions decisions about substantial numbers of applicants who recently graduated from U.S. high schools without using the SAT or ACT. As the footnotes indicate, some schools exempt students who meet grade-point average or class rank criteria while others require SAT or ACT scores but use them only for placement purposes or to con- duct research studies. Please check with the school’s admissions office to learn more about specific admissions require- ments, particularly for international or non-traditional students. Sources: The College Board College Handbook 2005, 42nd Edition, U.S. News & World Report America’s Best Colleges 2007 and website, college and university internet sites, news reports, email and telephone interviews. Academy College, Minneapolis, MN 3 Art Center Design College, The, Tucson, AZ 3 Academy of Art College, San Francisco, CA Art Center Design College, The, Albuquerque, NM 3 Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA Art Institute of Atlanta, Atlanta, GA 6 Alabama State University, Montgomery, AL 1 Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University, Boston, MA 6 Albright College, Reading, PA Art Inst. of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 6 Alcorn State University, Alcorn, MS 1, 3 Art Inst. of California, Orange County, Santa Ana, CA 6 Allen University, Columbia, SC Art Institute of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA 6 Alliant International University, San Diego, CA Art Inst. of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 6 American Academy of Art, Chicago, IL Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL 6 Am. Baptist College of ABT Seminary, Nashville, TN 8 Art Institute of Colorado, Denver, CO 6 Am. College of Computer and Information Sciences, Art Institute of Dallas, Dallas, TX 6 Birmingham, AL 7 Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 6 Am. College of Pre-hospital Medicine, Navarre, FL 7 Art Institute of Houston, Houston, TX 6 Am. Indian Coll. of the Assemblies of God, Phoenix, AZ 8 Art Institute of Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV 6 American Intercontinental University, Los Angeles, CA Art Institute of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA 6 American Intercontinental University, Fort Lauderdale, FL Art Institute of Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ 6 American Intercontinental University, Atlanta, GA Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 6 American Intercontinental University, Dunwoody, GA Art Institute of Portland, Portland, OR 6 American Military University, Charles Town, WV 7 Art Institute of Southern California, Laguna Beach, CA 6 American Public University, Charles Town, WV 7 Art Institute of Washington, Arlington, VA 6 American University of Puerto Rico, Bayamon, PR Ashford University, Clinton, IA Andrew Jackson University, Birmingham, AL 7 Assumption College, Worcester, MA Angelo State University, Angelo, TX 3 Atlantic College, Guaynabo, PR Angley College, Deland, FL 1 Audrey Cohen College, New York, NY 6 Antioch Coll. of Antioch University, Yellow Springs, OH Augustana College, Rock Island, IL Aquinas College, Nashville, TN 3 Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN 1, 3 Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 3 Arkansas Baptist College, Little Rock, AR 8 Bais Binyomin Academy, Stamford, CT 8 Arkansas State University, State University, AR 6 Baker College of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI Arlington Baptist College, Arlington, TX 1,8 Baker College of Cadillac, Cadillac, MI Armstrong University, Berkeley, CA Baker College of Flint, Flint, MI Art Center College of Design, Pasadena, CA Baker College of Mt. Clemens, Clinton Township, MI 15 Court Square, Suite 820 Boston, MA 02108 (857) 350-8207 (857)350-8209 Baker College of Muskegon, Muskegon, MI Campbell University, Morrisville, NC Baker College of Owosso, Owosso, MI Campbell Univ., Camp Lejeune, New River- Baker College of Port Huron, Port Huron, MI Jacksonville, NC Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, OH Campbell University, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC Baltimore Hebrew University, Baltimore, MD 8 Campbell Univ., Pope Air Force Base, Fayetteville, NC Baltimore International College, Baltimore , MD 6 Capella University, Minneapolis, MN Baptist Bible College, Springfield, MO 8 Carlos Albizu University, Miami, FL Barber-Scotia, Concord, NC 1 Cascade College, Portland, OR 1,8 Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY Cazenovia College, Cazenovia, NY Bard College at Simon’s Rock, Great Barrington, MA Central Baptist College, Conway, AK 1, 3, 8 Bartlesville Wesleyan College, Bartlesville, OK 3 Central Bible College, Springfield, MO 3, 8 Bates College, Lewiston, ME Central Christian College, McPherson, KS 1,8 Bayamon Central University, Bayamon, PR Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA 9 Beacon College, Rock Ledge, FL 6 Central Yeshiva Tomchei Tmimim-Lebavitch, Brooklyn, NY8 Beis Medrash Heichal Dovid, Far Rockaway, NY 8 Chadron State College, Chadron, NE 1 Bellevue University, Omaha, NE Chaparral College, Tuscon, AZ Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, NC 3 Charles R. Drew Univ.: College of Allied Health, Bemidji State University, Bemidji, MN 1, 3 Los Angeles, CA Benedict College, Columbia, SC Charter College, Anchorage, AK Benedictine College, Atchison, KS 3, 8 Charter Oak State College, Newington, CT Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, Boston, MA Chatham College, Pittsburgh, PA Bennett College for Women, Greensboro, NC Chester College of New England, Chester, NH Bennington College, Bennington, VT Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA 3 Berkeley College, West Patterson, NJ Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science, Cincinnati, OH Berkeley College, White Plains, NY City College, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Berkeley College of New York City, New York, NY City University, Bellevue, WA Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA City University of Seattle, Seattle, WA Beth HaMedrahs Shaarei Yosher, Brooklyn, NY 8 Clear Creek Baptist Bible College, Pineville, KY 8 Beth HaTalmud Rabbinical College, Brooklyn, NY 8 Cleary University, Ypsilanti, MI Beth Medrash Govoha, Lakewood, NJ 8 Cogswell Polytechnical College, Sunnyvale, CA Bethany College of the Assemblies of God, Scotts Colby College, Waterville, ME5 Valley, CA 1,8 Colby-Sawyer College, New London, NH Bethesda Christian University, Anaheim, CA 8 Coleman College, La Mesa, CA Beulah Heights Bible College, Atlanta, GA 8 College America, Cheyenne, Cheyenne, WY Black Hills State University, Spearfish, SD 3 College America, Colorado Springs , CO Bluefield State College, Bluefield, WV 3 College America, Denver, Denver, CO Boricua College, New York, NY College America, Flagstaff, Flagstaff, AZ Boston Architectural College, Boston, MA College America, Fort Collins, Fort Collins , CO Boston Conservatory, Boston, MA College America, Phoenix, Phoenix, AZ Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME College for Lifelong Learning, Durham, NC Briarcliffe College, Bethpage, NY College of Health Sciences, Roanoke, VA Brooks Institute of Photography, Santa Barbara, CA College of New Rochelle: School of New Resources, Brown College, Mendota Heights, MN New Rochelle, NY Burlington College, Burlington, VT College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor, ME College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA 8 Calif. Coll. for Health Sciences, National City, CA 4 College of the Humanities and Sciences, Tempe, AZ 7 California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA College of the Southwest, Hobbs, NM 1, 3 California Inst. of Integral Studies, San Francisco, CA College of Visual Arts, St. Paul, MN 6 California Institute of the Arts, Valencia, CA Collins College, Tempe, AZ California Maritime Academy, Vallejo, CA 3 Colorado Technical University, Colorado Springs, CO Calif. Nat. Univ. for Advanced Studies, Northridge, CA7 Columbia College, Chicago, IL Calumet College of St. Joseph, Hammond, IN 8 Columbia College, Caguas, PR Cambridge College, Cambridge, MA Columbia College: Hollywood, Tarzana, CA Cameron University, Lawton, OK 3 Columbia Southern University, Orange Beach, AL 7 Concordia College, Selma, AL DeVry University, Alpharetta, GA 3, 6 Concordia University, Portland, OR 3 DeVry University, Atlanta, GA 3, 6 Connecticut College, New London, CT DeVry University, Chicago, IL 3, 6 Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR DeVry University, Colorado Springs, CO 3, 6 Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle, WA DeVry University, Columbus, OH 3, 6 Crown College, Tacoma, WA 7 DeVry University, Crystal City, VA 3, 6 CSU Bakersfield, Bakersfield, CA 3 DeVry University, Denver, CO 3, 6 CSU Chico, Chico, CA 3, 9 DeVry University, Freemont, CA 3, 6 CSU Dominguez Hills, Dominguez Hills, CA 3 DeVry University, Houston, TX 3, 6 CSU East Bay, Hayward, CA 3 DeVry University, Irving, TX 3, 6 CSU Fresno, Fresno, CA 3 DeVry University, Kansas City, MO 3, 6 CSU Fullerton, Fullerton, CA 3 DeVry University, Long Beach, CA 3, 6 CSU Long Beach, Long Beach, CA 3 DeVry University, Orlando, FL 3, 6 CSU Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 3, 9 DeVry University, Philadelphia, PA 3, 6 CSU Monterey Bay, Seaside, CA 3 DeVry University, Phoenix, AZ 3, 6 CSU Northridge, Northridge, CA 3 DeVry University, Pomona, CA 3, 6 CSU Sacramento, Sacramento, CA 3 DeVry University, Seattle, WA 3, 6 CSU San Bernardino, San Bernardino, CA 3 DeVry University, South Florida, Miramar, FL 3, 6 CSU San Marcos, San Marcos, CA 3 DeVry University, Tinley Park, IL 3, 6 CSU Stanislaus, Stanislaus, CA 3, 9 Dickinson
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