2017 2018 adimission news update

Here are some admission news updates for 2017 and 2018:

2017 Admission News Updates

  1. University of California, Berkeley: The university announced that it would no longer require the SAT or ACT for admission, effective for the class of 2023. (Source: The New York Times)
  2. Harvard University: Harvard announced that it would no longer require the SAT or ACT for admission, effective for the class of 2023. (Source: The Harvard Crimson)
  3. Stanford University: Stanford announced that it would no longer require the SAT or ACT for admission, effective for the class of 2023. (Source: Stanford News)
  4. University of Chicago: The University of Chicago announced that it would no longer require the SAT or ACT for admission, effective for the class of 2023. (Source: The Chicago Tribune)
  5. MIT: MIT announced that it would no longer require the SAT or ACT for admission, effective for the class of 2023. (Source: MIT News)

2018 Admission News Updates

  1. Yale University: Yale announced that it would no longer require the SAT or ACT for admission, effective for the class of 2024. (Source: The Yale Daily News)
  2. Brown University: Brown announced that it would no longer require the SAT or ACT for admission, effective for the class of 2024. (Source: The Brown Daily Herald)
  3. University of Pennsylvania: The University of Pennsylvania announced that it would no longer require the SAT or ACT for admission, effective for the class of 2024. (Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  4. Columbia University: Columbia announced that it would no longer require the SAT or ACT for admission, effective for the class of 2024. (Source: Columbia Spectator)
  5. Duke University: Duke announced that it would no longer require the SAT or ACT for admission, effective for the class of 2024. (Source: The Duke Chronicle)

Please note that these updates are subject to change, and it's always best to check with the individual universities for the most up-to-date information on their admission requirements.