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Hamline University to Admit Students Without an ACT, SAT Score

Hamline University has joined a growing number of colleges and universities that are admitting students without an ACT or SAT score. School leaders say standardized tests are poor predictors of college success and that test-optional admissions policies encourage more students to apply, especially those from underrepresented populations.
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