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Brandeis University recently announced plans to pilot a “test-flexible”
admissions policy for students applying for fall 2014 undergraduate
admissions.
Following similar
policies in use by NYU, Bryn Mawr and Colby, Brandeis will give applicants
the option of submitting a combination of advanced placement (AP), SAT Subject
Tests, or International Baccalaureate exams or submitting an
enhanced academic portfolio.
“Brandeis’ admissions team takes an individualized, holistic view when
evaluating applicants for admission. Our experience shows that the rigor of a
student’s program and overall academic performance are the best indicators of a
student’s ability to take on challenges and excel academically,” said Andrew
Flagel, senior vice
president for students and enrollment.
Applicants choosing the combination of Subject Tests will be
asked to submit scores in science or math English, history, languages, arts or
social sciences and one test of the student’s choice from a discipline other
than that of the first two chosen.
Alternatively, applicants may choose an academic portfolio
option that includes one sample of analytical writing and an additional
academic teacher evaluation.
As an ongoing part of the pilot program, Brandeis will
collect standardized test scores from students choosing the test-flexible
option (after they enroll) to support
a study of student outcomes relative to those going the standardized test
route.
After two years, the policy and its results will be reviewed
and a decision to maintain, expand, narrow or discontinue the program will be
considered by the Brandeis Faculty Senate.
“With competition for admission to Brandeis at an all-time
high, we must do all we can to be sure we are admitting the most qualified
possible class,” added Flagel. “I am
confident that this new model will continue our tradition of admitting
academically gifted and motivated students with a passion for changing the
world."
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