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In a statement following the ruling, the president and four chancellors of the University of Colorado System, the state’s largest higher education institution, said they remain committed to “fostering a diverse, inclusive and equitable environment.”
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Colorado public colleges, universities can opt-out of SAT and ACT test requirements
Advocates, including CU Boulder, say the goal is to encourage a wider and more diverse applicant pool for getting into college. Author: Liz Kotalik Updated: 9:49 PM MDT May 25, 2021
COLORADO, USA Colorado public colleges and universities do not have to require incoming freshmen to submit SAT or ACT results after Gov. Jared Polis (D-Colorado) signed HB 21-1067 into law Tuesday.
The law says public institutions can decide if applicants need SAT or ACT test scores. At colleges that choose not to require the standardized tests, students could still submit scores if they choose.