Higher ed's upheaval sends the CEO of the ACT test back to the drawing board

Higher ed's upheaval sends the CEO of the ACT test back to the drawing board

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More than 1,600 colleges and universities are currently test-optional for the fall 2021 semester — a number education experts expect to grow as more schools seek to diversify their enrollment and offset the disruption Covid-19 is having on the student-application process. That, in turn, is heaping loads of financial pressure on the organizations such as ACT Inc. and The College Board that for decades have administered the standardized tests used by college admissions officers to evaluate prospective…

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