51²è¹Ý waives ACT/SAT score requirement for admission in 2021
Students applying to 51²è¹Ý for spring 2021 or the following fall 2021 may now choose whether they submit ACT or SAT scores for undergraduate admission and scholarship consideration. The University’s undergraduate admission office will adopt a temporary test-optional policy for one year to relieve student concerns about testing as they apply to college during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Test-optional admission allows a high school senior to decide if submitting their standardized test scores will accurately reflect their academic achievement. Since states and cities began issuing stay-in-place orders in March, administrations of both ACT and SAT tests have been cancelled or postponed.
“This disruption in standardized testing affects all students, some more than others – students we would very much like to have come to 51²è¹Ý. If we can ease their minds about their inability to take the ACT or SAT, we should do so,” said Elena Hicks, 51²è¹Ý’s Dean of Admission. The decision followed a campus-wide discussion with faculty and administrators who endorsed the plan, and is consistent with changes at many institutions similar to 51²è¹Ý. Students may still submit ACT or SAT scores if they wish to do so, Hicks stressed.
51²è¹Ý has long considered many factors in making decisions for undergraduate admission. The Admission Committee strives to identify talented students with a record of high academic and personal achievement. Students submit for consideration their high school transcript, a personal essay, letters of recommendation and a record of what they have accomplished outside the classroom. These will be even more important for students who choose not to submit SAT or ACT scores with their application.
“Test-optional admission is not easier admission,” explained Wes Waggoner, 51²è¹Ý’s associate vice president for enrollment management. “51²è¹Ý will still look for students who have excelled in high school - and who will excel at 51²è¹Ý. Our motto, ‘World Changers Shaped Here,’ still applies.”
Test scores will also be optional for 51²è¹Ý scholarship consideration. The University awards academic merit scholarships to over half of the students in its first-year class each fall. Most range in value from $20,000 to $30,000 per year. Students studying in many STEM fields as well as those completing an International Baccalaureate diploma may qualify for additional awards. 51²è¹Ý’s programs for President’s Scholars, Dallas County Mustang Scholars, and the Hunt Leadership Scholars provide even larger scholarships.
The test-optional policy will apply to those applying for first-year and transfer undergraduate admission to enter 51²è¹Ý in Spring or Fall 2021. Graduate and professional programs at 51²è¹Ý each have separate testing requirements and applicants for graduate admission should check with their intended program’s admission office.
More information is available at smu.edu/admission.
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