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Ohio State to require applicants' ACT/SAT scores, ending pandemic-era policy
Ohio State to require applicants' ACT/SAT scores, ending pandemic-era policy

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time14-03-2025

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Ohio State to require applicants' ACT/SAT scores, ending pandemic-era policy

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio State University announced this week it will once again require ACT/SAT scores for first-year applicants, starting in 2026. Five years ago this week, Ohio State shut down due to COVID-19, and it has not required test scores since. OSU said the pandemic caused disruptions in traditional testing, but now the university said it is time to end its test-optional pilot program. 'Our goal is to find and admit students who will succeed at Ohio State, and test scores provide valuable insight into academic success at our university,' Executive Vice President and Provost Ravi V. Bellamkonda said. Unsolved Ohio: Where is Carla Losey? Ohio has 13 traditional public colleges, and Ohio State is the first among them to announce a full return to requiring test scores. The other 12 public universities are all test-optional in various forms, so Ohio State is set to be the only public university requiring test scores for all first-year applicants. Colleges like Kent State and Ohio University have committed to long-term test optional application requirements, where many others have only announced they will be test-optional through 2025 or 2026. At some universities, test scores are required for certain majors or scholarships, but not for general admission. The ACT and SAT is used in the application process to provide insight into a student's performance, Ballamkonda said. Some test-optional Ohio universities have additional requirements if a student does not submit test scores. The University of Toledo, for instance, requires a higher minimum GPA for students not submitting test scores, and Wright State requires some form of English literacy proof ranging from SAT scores to a high Duolingo level. How Trump's spending freeze and tariffs are affecting an Ohio brewery Ohio State said it will not rely solely on test scores when making admission decisions, folding them into their larger application review process. Scores are also only required to attend Ohio State's main campus in Columbus, as regional campuses have open-access policies for Ohio students and generally do not consider test scores. Transfer students are also not required to send in scores. 'The ACT/SAT score complements other measures to create a fuller picture of future academic success at Ohio State when used as part of a holistic review process,' Vice Provost for Strategic Enrollment Management James Orr said. 'Our analysis shows Ohio State students who submit test scores have higher grade point averages and are more likely to progress through the university.' According to the College Board, which administers the SAT and AP tests, Ohio State admitted students' test scores typically range between 1290 and 1440 on the SAT and between 27 and 32 on the ACT. A perfect SAT score is 1600, and a perfect ACT score is 36. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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