<p>Here's a list of some schools that don't require standardize test scores for some students. </p>
<p>Next to each school is the number of semester or quarter credits a transfer applicant must have in order to NOT have to send in standardize test scores.</p>
<p>If there is no number next to a school, it means that that school does not require standardize test scores. Period.</p>
<p>American University -24 semester credits
Clemson University
College of Holy Cross
College of William & Mary -24 semester credits
George Washington University -30 semester credits
Georgia Tech University
Lehigh University -30 semester credits
Northeastern University -24 semester credits
Ohio State University -30 semester or 45 quarter credits
Pennsylvania State University
Rutgers University -12 semester credits
Santa Clara University -30 semester or 45 quarter credits
State University of New York at Stony Brook -24 semester credits
Tufts University
Union College
University of California (all campuses)
University of Florida -60 semester credits
University of Georgia
University of Maryland -30 semester credits
University of Miami (FL) -30 semester credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill -60 semester credits
University of Oregon -35 semester credits
University of South Florida -60 semester credits
University of Texas at Austin
University of Washington -40 quarter credits
University of Wisconsin
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest University</p>
<p>If there's any school I missed, don't hesitant to add it to the thread. Thank you.</p>