Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Note on Dean J's instagram says decision is being made above admissions and they haven't been given a new policy yet.
This leads me to conclude that the delay is political. Likely Youngkin’s BOV people want to restore tests, and the university doesn’t want to/is trying to find a compromise approach. Pure speculation, of course.
Anonymous wrote:My dd went test optional with perfect grades, top of class, strong essays...and she was rejected OOS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Note on Dean J's instagram says decision is being made above admissions and they haven't been given a new policy yet.
This leads me to conclude that the delay is political. Likely Youngkin’s BOV people want to restore tests, and the university doesn’t want to/is trying to find a compromise approach. Pure speculation, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Note on Dean J's instagram says decision is being made above admissions and they haven't been given a new policy yet.
Anonymous wrote:My child toured UVA this weekend, and at the information session, I was surprised to hear that UVA had yet to decide on testing for the fall of 2026 admits. Does anyone have any insight? Do you think they will return to test-required as other schools have? I don't have a strong feeling about this one way or the other. I'm just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Note on Dean J's instagram says decision is being made above admissions and they haven't been given a new policy yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When 50-60% are submitting test scores, it certainly blows the current "URM/DEI students are less qualified" narrative out of the water. But, looking at our friends and neighbors kids, we've known that was BS for some time. Dean J has stated for years that test scores are one data point, but high GPA from 4 yrs of rigorous courses is also significant data point. AOs work specific territories so they are very familiar with their high schools, which allows them to compare applicants from the same HS.
High GPA test optional kids get WL by UVA at our DC private (lots of Virginia residents applying).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When 50-60% are submitting test scores, it certainly blows the current "URM/DEI students are less qualified" narrative out of the water. But, looking at our friends and neighbors kids, we've known that was BS for some time. Dean J has stated for years that test scores are one data point, but high GPA from 4 yrs of rigorous courses is also significant data point. AOs work specific territories so they are very familiar with their high schools, which allows them to compare applicants from the same HS.
High GPA test optional kids get WL by UVA at our DC private (lots of Virginia residents applying).
Anonymous wrote:When 50-60% are submitting test scores, it certainly blows the current "URM/DEI students are less qualified" narrative out of the water. But, looking at our friends and neighbors kids, we've known that was BS for some time. Dean J has stated for years that test scores are one data point, but high GPA from 4 yrs of rigorous courses is also significant data point. AOs work specific territories so they are very familiar with their high schools, which allows them to compare applicants from the same HS.