Will the University of California consider SAT or ACT scores in admissions by the end of 2026?
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The University of California (UC) system no longer requires nor considers SAT/ACT standardized tests for undergraduate admissions starting in Fall 2021. This market will resolve YES if the University of California system (or any UC school) announces they will consider SAT or ACT scores as part of their undergraduate admissions decisions before the end of 2026.
Note that if UC decides to use SAT/ACT scores only for course placement or scholarship decisions but not admissions, this market will resolve NO.
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