SAT, ACT Requirement Lifted For Colorado Public Colleges
Public colleges and universities in Colorado will no longer require prospective students to submit SAT or ACT scores during the admissions process under a new law signed by Governor Polis.
Gov. Polis also signed another bill, HB21-1173, on Tuesday (May 25) that makes Colorado the first state to prevent legacy admissions at its public universities.
The Denver Post claims wealthier families are more likely to be able to afford SAT or ACT tutoring and to live in better-funded school districts that produce college applicants with higher scores.
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