Test Policies of the Top 100 Universities

**Updated March, 2025**

During the Covid-19 pandemic, most colleges and universities instated a temporary test-optional policy. This meant that students were not required to submit SAT or ACT scores to apply for admission. However, there were always exceptions, and some schools had been experimenting with test optional and test flexible policies even before the pandemic. Now, four years later, higher ed institutions have begun to see the results of their test-optional policies and are updating them as they see fit. Some, such as Wake Forest, stand by their test-optional policy, while others, such as Dartmouth, claim that test scores helped them contextualize a student’s academic experience. Other institutions, such as MIT, claim that the SAT and ACT remain an important predictive factor for a student’s performance in college.

Important Note for International Students: While schools may use the broad terminology of “test blind” or “test optional,” this language is only in reference to aptitude tests such as the SAT and ACT. If you are an international student, be sure to carefully review each university’s English Language Proficiency requirement, as they typically include a TOEFL, IELTS, or DuoLingo score. If you learn in English, you can typically request a waiver for this requirement – but not always. Be prepared, and do your due diligence.

Below, we have compiled a list of the top 100 national universities, ranked by US News, along with their test policies and links where you can find further details. Please also note the terminology used by schools to define their policies, explained below.

Test Policy Terminology

Test OptionalStudents are encouraged, but not required, to submit their SAT or ACT scores if they believe it is an accurate reflection of their abilities. Note that exceptions to this policy may still apply to students who are homeschooled or recruited athletes.
Test Scores RequiredStudents must submit SAT or ACT scores as part of their application.
Test Free/Test BlindSAT or ACT scores are not reviewed or considered, even if students submit them.
Test FlexibleTest scores are required, but they are not limited to the SAT or ACT. Common substitutions are a certain number of AP or IB scores, but it is best to review the school’s policy in depth to be sure.

Test Policies of the Top 100 US Universities

Rank (US News)SchoolTesting Policy
Policies with an asterisk (*) are expected to be updated in the coming weeks.
1.Princeton UniversityTest Optional, expiring 2025
2.Massachussetts Institute of Technology (MIT)Test Scores Required
3. (tie)Harvard UniversityTest Scores Required
3. (tie)Stanford UniversityTest Scores Required
5.Yale UniversityTest Flexible (ACT, AP, IB, or SAT accepted)
6. University of Pennsylvania (UPenn)Test Scores Required
7. (tie)California Institute of Technology (CalTech)Test Scores Required
7. (tie)Duke UniversityTest Optional
9. (tie)Brown UniversityTest Scores Required
9. (tie)Johns Hopkins UniversityTest Optional, expiring 2026
12. (tie)Columbia UniversityTest Optional
12. (tie)Cornell UniversityTest Scores Required
15. (tie)University of California, BerkeleyTest Free
15. (tie)University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)Test Free
17.Rice UniversityTest Optional
18. (tie)Dartmouth CollegeTest Scores Required
18. (tie)Vanderbilt UniversityTest Optional, expiring 2027
20.University of Notre DameTest Optional
21.University of Michigan – Ann ArborTest Optional for 2025
22. (tie)Georgetown UniversityTest Scores Required
22. (tie)University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill (UNC)Test Scores Required for students with a weighted GPA between 2.5-2.8; Students with a GPA of 2.8+ can apply test-optional
24. (tie)Carnegie Mellon UniversityTest Flexible for most schools
24. (tie)Emory UniversityTest Optional
24. (tie)University of VirginiaTest Optional, expiring 2025
24. (tie)Washington University in St. LouisTest Optional
28. (tie)University of California, DavisTest Free
28. (tie)University of California, San Diego (UCSD)Test Free
28. (tie)University of FloridaTest Scores Required
28. (tie)University of Southern California (USC)Test Optional
32.University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin)Test Scores Required
33. (tie)Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)Test Scores Required
33. (tie)University of California, IrvineTest Free
35. (tie)New York University (NYU)Test Optional
35. (tie)University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)Test Free
35. (tie)University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignTest Optional
35. (tie)University of Wisconsin – MadisonTest Optional, expiring spring 2027
39. Boston CollegeTest Optional
40. (tie)Rutgers University – New BrunswickTest Optional, expiring 2026
40. (tie)Tufts UniversityTest Optional, expiring 2026
40. (tie)University of Washington (UW)Test Optional
43. (tie)Boston University (BU)Test Optional, expiring 2028
43. (tie)The Ohio State UniversityTest Scores Required
43. (tie)Purdue UniversityTest Scores Required
46.University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP)Test Optional, expiring 2025
47. (tie)Lehigh UniversityTest Optional
47. (tie)Texas A&M UniversityTest Optional
47. (tie)University of GeorgiaTest Scores Required
47. (tie)University of RochesterTest Optional
47. (tie)Virginia TechTest Optional, expiring 2028
47. (tie)Wake Forest UniversityTest Optional
53. (tie)Case Western Reserve UniversityTest Optional
53. (tie)Florida State UniversityTest Scores Required
53. (tie)Northeastern UniversityTest Optional, expiring 2026
53. (tie)University of Minnesota Twin CitiesTest Optional, expiring 2027
53. (tie)William & MaryTest Optional
58. (tie)SUNY Stony BrookTest Optional
58. (tie)University of Connecticut (UConn)Test Optional, expiring 2026
60. (tie)Brandeis UniversityTest Optional
60. (tie)Michigan State University (MSU)Test Optional
60. (tie)North Carolina State UniversityTest Scores Required for students with a weighted GPA between 2.5-2.8; Students with a GPA of 2.8+ can apply test-optional
60. (tie)The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) – University ParkTest Optional, expiring 2026
60. (tie)Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)Test Optional, expiring 2025
60. (tie)Santa Clara UniversityTest Optional, expiring 2025
60. (tie)University of California, MercedTest Free
67. (tie)George Washington University (GWU)Test Optional
67. (tie)Syracuse UniversityTest Optional
67. (tie)University of Massachusetts AmherstTest Optional
67. (tie)University of MiamiTest Scores Required
67. (tie)University of PittsburghTest Optional, expiring 2028
67. (tie)Villanova UniversityTest Optional, expiring 2026
73. (tie)Binghamton University – SUNYTest Optional
73. (tie)Indiana University – BloomingtonTest Optional
73. (tie)Tulane UniversityTest Optional
76. (tie)Colorado School of MinesTest Optional
76. (tie)Pepperdine UniversityTest Optional
76. (tie)Stevens Institute of TechnologyTest Optional, expiring 2026
76. (tie)University at Buffalo – SUNYTest Optional
76. (tie)University of California, RiversideTest Free
76. (tie)University of DelawareTest Optional
82. (tie)Rutgers University – NewarkTest Blind
82. (tie)University of California, Santa CruzTest Free
82. (tie)University of Illinois – ChicagoTest Optional
82. (tie)Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI)Test Blind
86. (tie)Clemson UniversityTest Optional
86. (tie)Marquette UniversityTest Optional
86. (tie)New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)Test Optional, expiring 2025*
89. (tie)Fordham UniversityTest Optional
89. (tie)Southern Methodist University (SMU)Test Optional
89. (tie)Temple UniversityTest Optional
89. (tie)University of South FloridaTest Scores Required
93. (tie)Auburn UniversityTest Optional
93. (tie)Baylor UniversityTest Optional, expiring 2026
93. (tie)Gonzaga UniversityTest Optional
93. (tie)Loyola Marymount University (LMU)Test Optional
93. (tie)University of IowaTest Optional
98. (tie)Drexel UniversityTest Optional, expiring 2024
98. (tie)Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech)Test Optional
98. (tie)Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)Test Optional
98. (tie)Rutgers University – CamdenTest Optional, expiring 2025*
98. (tie)Texas Christian University (TCU)Test Optional, expiring 2026

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