Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they are trying to hang onto more application volume as the enrollment cliff approaches.
This. Keep the selectivity numbers higher, by encouraging those with lower test scores to apply. Their statement says that the test optional people have weaker outcomes than those who submit test scores but that the difference isn't huge. But they don't say what share of kids they accept are test optional. It could be that they're just accepting a few kids who seem to be academic superstars grade-wise, but don't submit test scores...and nearly everyone they accept is submitting test scores.
Anonymous wrote:they are trying to hang onto more application volume as the enrollment cliff approaches.
Anonymous wrote:This school is really interested in educating kids and not just boosting its own rankings or profits or random social media reputation. It’s so refreshing to see how seriously they take their mission.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame
Swarthmore
How many more dominoes will fall before Thanksgiving?
Totally agree with this. For the average excellent student, they now need to offer an SAT score to a school that no one else can give.
Anonymous wrote:https://swarthmorephoenix.com/2025/11/20/swarthmore-continues-test-optional-policy-2/
Looks like any school outside top 10 and ivy leagues are reluctant to reinstate test required.
"while students who applied without scores have exhibited slightly lower first and second year GPAs on average, this gap was “not worrisome."
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame
Swarthmore
How many more dominoes will fall before Thanksgiving?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame
Swarthmore
How many more dominoes will fall before Thanksgiving?
Did ND also extend test optional?
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame
Swarthmore
How many more dominoes will fall before Thanksgiving?