Home Virginia Tech continues test-optional undergraduate admissions for entering class of 2022
News

Virginia Tech continues test-optional undergraduate admissions for entering class of 2022

Contributors
Virginia Tech
(© Andriy Blokhin – stock.adobe.com)

Virginia Tech announced Tuesday that it will extend its test optional policy for those seeking admission for the entering class of 2022.

The original decision to allow applicants to submit or omit their test scores stemmed from the challenges the testing agencies experienced in continuing to offer the tests during the pandemic. These challenges continue and they disproportionally affect current high school juniors who will be applying for admissions starting in August 2021.

“Our team is focused on reducing hardships and eliminating barriers,” said Juan Espinoza, associate vice provost for enrollment management and director of Undergraduate Admissions. “Given the continued challenges around test availability and scheduling, we recognize that the struggles that affected the 2021 entering class will persist into the next cycle.

“It is our hope that this extension provides clarity for our future applicants as they plan for the upcoming application cycle.”

Test-optional policies have become a standard for nearly all of the nation’s most selective universities and liberal arts colleges. More than 900 institutions ranked in the top tiers of their respective categories by U.S. News & World Report do not currently require ACT or SAT scores and many have extended or made permanent their test optional policies. Virginia Tech joins public institutions across the state that have announced they will also continue test optional admissions for the 2021-22 cycle.

For more information about undergraduate admissions requirements or the test-optional policy, contact the Virginia Tech Admissions Office or visit its website.

Support AFP




Contributors

Contributors

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

Rev. Dr. Shannon W. Dycus EMU
Local

EMU announces appointment of Rev. Dr. Shannon W. Dycus as the school’s president

Dr. Kelvin J. Washington
Local

Waynesboro School Board candidate addresses why he is running

The students of Waynesboro Public Schools deserve our support and leadership. It is time to take a unified approach and seek the common good of every student.

interstate 95
Virginia

Prince William County: State Police seek info on June 14 hit-and-run on I-95

Virginia State Police are requesting the public’s help with information regarding a hit-and-run involving a pedestrian that occurred on Sunday, June 14 on Interstate 95, just north of the Quantico exit in Prince William County. 

police ICE agent
Local, Politics

Sheriffs in Page, Greene still helping ICE, as 287(g) agreements are set to expire

police sheriff DHS ICE
Local

Page County: Welfare check call leads to officer-involved shooting death

police court law
Local

Local attorney gets public reprimand from Virginia State Bar over handling of case

vote democrat election sticker
Politics, U.S. & World

Podcast: We get our democracy back through putting miles on our shoes