21 Colleges that do not Require the SAT for Admission

A lot of international students often struggle with taking the SAT for undergraduate college admission in the US. Most US colleges required prospective students to submit results of standardized test scores with their application. However, some schools have recently changed their standpoint on standardized tests and no longer require students to take the SAT or the ACT. I have prepared a list of 21 colleges that have made it optional for international students to submit the results of the SAT for admission purposes. Some of these schools do require the SAT though, if you are seeking financial aid while some others strongly encourage students to take the test.

Arizona State University

Concordia University

Dickinson College

Gettysburg College

Goucher College

Hampshire College

Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Knox College

Lewis and Clark College

Mount Holyoke College

Muhlenberg College

Nazareth College

Northern Arizona University

Oklahoma State University

Rollins College

Sarah Lawrence College

South Dakota State University

University of Mississippi

Wake Forest University

Washington College

Wittenberg University

Further reading: Average SAT Scores – Is Your SAT Score Good Enough?

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