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California State University prepares to drop SATs and ACTs

By JOCELYN GECKER
Associated Press

California State University, the largest-four year university system in the country, is poised to eliminate SAT and ACT standardized tests from their undergraduate admissions process, following a trend in higher education over concerns that the exams are unfair to minority and low-income students. The Board of Trustees for the 23-campus California State University will vote in March on recommendations to end the testing requirements, which were presented at a meeting Wednesday and met with widespread enthusiasm. If trustees vote in favor of permanently eliminating the exams, CSU would join the University of California in having a “test blind” admission process. The University of California’s Board of Regents voted last year to drop the tests at its nine undergraduate campuses.

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