Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to our CCO, Richmond doesn't care about test scores - at all.
Your CCO is quite wrong. A quick look at SCHEV shows UOR incoming freshman this past fall had a 1510 at the 75th percentile, a 3.96 GPA and a 34 ACT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to our CCO, Richmond doesn't care about test scores - at all.
Your CCO is quite wrong. A quick look at SCHEV shows UOR incoming freshman this past fall had a 1510 at the 75th percentile, a 3.96 GPA and a 34 ACT.
Anonymous wrote:According to our CCO, Richmond doesn't care about test scores - at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Highly doubt that a school which just had such a small % of enrolled students submitting a test score will not pivot to test preferred.
Other than a few top lacs, that is a typical percentage for liberal arts colleges.
Anonymous wrote:Highly doubt that a school which just had such a small % of enrolled students submitting a test score will not pivot to test preferred.
Anonymous wrote:Highly doubt that a school which just had such a small % of enrolled students submitting a test score will not pivot to test preferred.
Anonymous wrote:Their application page pretty clearly states the school is test optional.
For the class entering in Fall 2026, applicants may apply with or without standardized test scores.
Applying Test Optional
If you do not want to have standardized test results included in the review of your application, please indicate so when prompted on the application. The University of Richmond superscores the SAT and ACT for students who submit test scores.
Not sure what “rumblings” you’re hearing, but Richmond’s CDS for last year indicates 19% of enrolled first year students submitted SAT and 14% ACT.