Although the schools still have the autonomy to set their own admissions standards, Friday’s vote removes the language requiring them to consider test scores within their admissions practices.
During the meeting, University of Maryland College Park President Darryll J. Pines said standardized testing has a long history of being disproportionate in accessibility to minority communities. Freeman A. Hrabowski III, the longtime president of UMBC, said Friday that he also supports the test-optional model, but stressed the importance of standardized testing overall.
The University of Baltimore shifted to a test-optional model in 2019, so the new vote won’t affect it much, said spokesman Chris Hart. “The system is just catching up,” he said.Coppin State University said in an emailed statement that standardized testing accounts only for a small portion of a student’s overall admissions package.
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