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Marlboro College makes SAT, ACT tests optional

Vermont Public Radio reports that Marlboro College has joined "more than 750 four-year colleges around the country that no longer require standardized tests for admission." Indeed, the College is "making the submission of SAT or ACT scores optional for applicants" but "still welcomes the submission of scores from students who think they will strengthen their application."

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Posted on Tuesday, July 1, 2008 at 10:03AM by Registered CommenterVCF Staff | Comments Off
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