<p>.....is a commonapp member?? Please dont include religious affiliated colleges..thank you.</p>
<p>you need to be more specific, most schools would not require SAT if you took the ACT and vice versa, but there are some that don’t require any, here’s a website showing those that don’t require any one of them
[Optional</a> List | FairTest](<a href=“http://www.fairtest.org/university/optional]Optional”>ACT/SAT Optional List - Fairtest)</p>
<p>You mean no SAT OR ACT? Because you don’t have to take the SAT if you take the ACT.</p>
<p>College of the Atlantic is test optional, and Sarah Lawrence College doesn’t want to see SAT/ACT.</p>
<p>Edit: Was going to include full list, but above poster beat me to it.</p>
<p>sorry… I mean colleges that do not require SAT and ACT…and is a collegeboard member…
more details:
they should have majors in computer science…</p>
<p>Last I checked, the following 3 highly regarded colleges do not require SAT, ACT, or SAT Subject tests:</p>
<ul>
<li>College of the Holy Cross</li>
<li>Pitzer College</li>
<li>Wake Forrest University</li>
</ul>
<p>Pitzer does not have Engineering. Wake Forest and Holy Cross only offer Engineering through a 3+2 program, where the final two years are in Engineering at another University.</p>
<p>I am not aware of any Engineering programs (at a Top 100 school) starting first year that would not require to see your Math SATs … does that make sense to you? I don’t know much about schools outside the top 100.</p>
<p>Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin is also test optional. It’s one of the Colleges that Change Lives schools.</p>
<p>There are more schools like this than ever before.</p>
<p>American (DC) is still in the pilot program, but for those applying this year it is test optional.</p>
<p>Ursinus ¶ is test opptional and FREE application fee.</p>
<p>Longhaul and NiceDay –</p>
<p>Do the Computer Science departments in these schools (assuming they offer
BS in CS degrees – see OP’s post #4) accept students without testing?</p>
<p>Yes, SAT, ACT and SAT II testing is optional for admission as a comp sci major at Lawrence University. It is a liberal arts college with a comp sci department. Declaring a major is not required until after matriculation, so no special testing for comp sci majors. The degree awarded to comp sci majors at Lawrence is a BA, not a BS. There is also a 3-2 program offered in which the student earns a BA in Comp Sci from Lawrence and also a Bachelor of Engineering from a more well-known school: Columbia, RPI or WUSTL. [Cooperative</a> Degree Programs - Lawrence University](<a href=“http://www.lawrence.edu/academics/gen/coop.shtml]Cooperative”>http://www.lawrence.edu/academics/gen/coop.shtml)</p>
<p>Many liberal arts colleges offer similar 3-2 programs.</p>
<p>Thanks Dunnin – Sorry – Didn’t catch the Comp Sci</p>
<p>Shuwenteo-- it does not appear from your link that Colby Sawyer College offers Computer Science as a degree…</p>