HANOVER, N.H. - Dartmouth College is reinstating its standardized testing requirement for undergraduate applicants, reversing a change made at the start of the pandemic nearly four years ago.
On March 28, the College admitted 1,685 students to the Class of 2028, according to past reporting by The Dartmouth. Students admitted during regular decision joined 606 early decision admits and 74 ...
Admissions dean Lee Coffin spoke with Inside Higher Ed about the data behind Dartmouth’s decision to reinstate standardized testing, and more. Dartmouth College this week became the first Ivy League ...
Dartmouth is bringing back the standardized testing requirement for undergraduate applicants, reversing a policy change made almost four years ago “in response to an unprecedented global pandemic.” ...
Dartmouth College will once again require standardized college admissions tests in order to be admitted to the school, a reversal for the Ivy League school that was one of a thousand schools that made ...
Dartmouth reinstated their standardized testing requirement Monday, announcing that all applicants to the class of 2029 will have to submit ACT or SAT scores. The school should be applauded for ...
This article is featured in the 2025 Winter Carnival Special Issue. On April 2, 2024, The Dartmouth staff published a book titled “50 Dartmouth Application Essays That Worked: Crafting a Compelling ...