Will Harvard announce the return of SAT / ACT requirements in 2024?
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Inspired by https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2024/2/29/experts-harvard-test-optional/
Harvard has committed to test-optional admissions for the class of 2030, but has not confirmed policy for subsequent admissions cycles. The market will resolve Yes if in 2024 the university announces a return to requiring SAT or ACT scores for any future admissions cycle.
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An intermediate policy that encourages but does not mandate submitting scores will resolve No.
A policy that contains exceptions for a small number of applicants (my discretion) will still resolve Yes if it’s characterized in the announcement or major media as a return to required testing.
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