WSU no longer requiring SAT and ACT for admission
KIRO 7 News Staff
It’s now even easier to be Cougar!
The Washington State University Board of Regents recently voted to stop requiring the SAT and ACT tests for the admissions process.
The new plan recommends that Washington State stop factoring in SAT and ACT scores when handing out scholarships and tuition waivers.
“This is the trend,” Provost and Executive Vice President Elizabeth Chilton said. “I think COVID just sort of pushed a number of colleges and universities a little further along because we saw that we were able to make informed decisions without those scores.”