Good Schools that that Do Not Require SAT/ACT for Transfer

<p>These I've found by searching CC.
Are there any more out there than I'm not aware of? </p>

<p>(No offence, but there is a reason why I said "Good" schools so please don't comment with schools which people don't know they even exist) </p>

<p>UC Schools
USC
UGA
NYU
Cornell
Emory
UIUC
Penn State</p>

<p>Not all of the schools here are good, but this is basically a near comprehensive list of all the SAT optional schools in America. Hope this helps. </p>

<p>[Optional</a> List | FairTest](<a href=“http://www.fairtest.org/university/optional]Optional”>ACT/SAT Optional List - Fairtest)</p>

<p>Among the good ones on there are:</p>

<p>Bates College
Bowdoin College
Bryn Mawr College
Colby College
Hamilton College
Middlebury College
Smith College
Texas A&M College Station
University of Texas Austin
Wake Forest University </p>

<p>Some less notable but still fairly good places on there include:</p>

<p>Bard College
Connecticut College
Sarah Lawerence College
University of Arizona
University of Oregon</p>

<p>MANY (if not most) colleges and universities do not require ACT/SAT scores or HS transcripts if you will have completed two full years of college work before enrolling at the new place. Make your transfer application list, and then check each institution’s website for current information.</p>

<p>University of Michigan
Northeastern
College of the Holy Cross
Tufts University</p>

<p>Cornell requires SAT and ACT for certain schools</p>

<p>Georgia Tech does not require an SAT/ACT for any transfers (must have 30 hours to transfer in, though).</p>

<p>does cornell require sat/act for business management?</p>

<p>jparkec // if you’re talking about hotel admin, they do not require SAT but require HS/Uni transcripts</p>

<p>North Carolina State, Rutgers-New Brunswick.</p>

<p>@flashwave, im talking about applied econ / management department. Do you have any information?</p>

<p>I thought NYU required sat scores?</p>

<p>^ I think NYU’s decision of requesting applicant’s for standardized test scores has become recommended and optional. Because I think even if they still do look at it, 30 credits of college work is more important than the test scores.</p>