Do any colleges NOT accept the ACT in place of the SAT?

<p>the title says it all</p>

<p>I think the CUNY’s don’t…but I could be wrong.</p>

<p>Every college and university in the United States accepts either the SAT or the ACT - no exceptions. Including the CUNYs - see quote below. Do check each individual college’s website to see if they require the SAT/ACT with writing and if they require SAT IIs - also known as SAT subject tests.</p>

<p>From CUNY admissions:</p>

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<p>The only existing “exception” today is the growing number of colleges that no longer require any tests.</p>

<p>Virtually none even state a preference any longer for one test or the other. The only ones I am aware that do are the Cal Poly’s; three years ago those colleges, which are in a state where the SAT dominates, decided to adopt a preference: the ACT.</p>

<p>Wake Forest and Harvey Mudd were for a while the only schools that held out and refused to accept the ACT. Both eventually succumbed and began accepting ACT scores about four years ago.</p>

<p>alright, thanks everyone! :)</p>