Standardized Tests Encouraged By Ed Officials

Indiana education officials say students are still encouraged to take standardized tests even though some state colleges no longer require such test scores on applications. The Indianapolis Star reports that nine higher education institutions in the state no longer require ACT or SAT test scores for admission. Hanover College announced the change for the 2018-19 school year. One college official says the tests may have a socioeconomic bias.

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