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Harvard and Caltech reverse course reinstating SAT and ACT for admissions
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Published on 24 April 2026

MIT brought back tests citing data that cracks legacy bias
Harvard and Caltech are reintroducing SAT and ACT scores for admissions, joining a shift already underway at other elite US universities. Dartmouth, Yale, and Brown are also leaning back toward standardized testing to better spot talent from varied backgrounds. MIT reinstated tests after findings tied to Raj Chetty, despite criticism that test use could advantage wealthier applicants.
- Harvard and Caltech will again consider SAT and ACT scores
- Other top schools including Dartmouth and Yale are following the trend
- MIT reinstated tests based on research linked to Raj Chetty
- Debate remains over whether testing widens or narrows inequality
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