Test-Blind Colleges and Universities (2024)

  • February 21, 2023
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    Test-optional and test-blind admissions have been on the rise since 2020. Some test-optional and test-blind colleges plan to make this change permanent. Other schools are transitioning back to their old standards. This is why it’s important to remain aware of admissions trends and what colleges are extending test-optional policies.

    In this article, we will review the differences between test-optional colleges and test-blind colleges. We will also discuss some of the pros and cons of applying to test-optional colleges, as well as provide a comprehensive list of test-blind colleges. Not only will this help you stay organized during the college application process, but it will also help you clarify your standardized testing plans as you prepare for college application season.

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    Test-blind vs. test-optional

    What is test-optional admissions and how is it different from test-blind admissions?

    Test-optional colleges do not require students to submit standardized test scores. That said, if a student chooses to include their SAT and/or ACT scores, the college will consider their scores. It won’t be a key admissions factor, but it will still play a role.

    For example, if a college is trying to decide between two comparable applicants, but one student submitted impressive test scores and the other didn’t, the student who submitted test scores will likely gain admission over the other student.

    So how is this different from test-blind colleges? Test-blind universities do not allow students to submit their test scores. Therefore, test scores do not play a role in the college’s decision-making process.

    In short, the key difference between test-optional admissions and test-blind admissions is that test-optional colleges will consider test scores if submitted, whereas test-blind colleges will not even look at test scores.

    What to consider when applying test-blind

    Since the rise of test-optional admissions standards, many students have found themselves wondering, does test-optional hurt your chances? The answer to this question is fairly nuanced.

    Test-blind colleges will never look at an applicant’s test scores. Test-optional colleges, however, will consider them if submitted. Therefore, submitting standardized test scores to a test-optional college may grant your application a competitive edge. Again, this is not the case for test-blind schools.

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    In short, test-optional colleges will not penalize you for not submitting test scores, but they may reward you if you do, especially if your scores are high.

    If you apply to colleges without test scores, it’s important to realize that the rest of your college application takes on more importance. Chiefly your high school GPA and evidence of course rigor. These are two of the most important factors that college admissions officers look for in an applicant.

    List of test-blind colleges 2023

    Below is a list of test-blind schools for 2023. Some of the best test-blind colleges include California Institute of Technology, Pitzer College, University of California (Berkeley), University of California (Los Angeles), and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

    CollegeLocationUndergrad populationTesting policyAcceptance rateUS News ranking
    California Institute of TechnologyPasadena, CA987Test-blind through Fall 20234%#9 in National Universities
    California State Maritime Academy (CSU)Vallejo, CA907Test-blind through 2022-2382%#3 in Regional Colleges West
    Cal Poly Pomona (CSU)Pomona, CA26,974Test-blind through 2022-2361%#14 in Regional Universities West (tie)
    Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo (CSU)San Luis Obispo, CA21,093Test-blind through Fall 202233%#2 in Regional Universities West
    Cal State BakersfieldBakersfield, CA9,367Test-blind through 2022-2385%#60 in Regional Universities West (tie)
    Cal State Channel IslandsCamarillo, CA6,947Test-blind through 2022-2379%#28 in Regional Universities West (tie)
    Cal State ChicoChico, CA14,406Test-blind through 2022-2385%#26 in Regional Universities West (tie)
    Cal State Dominguez HillsCarson, CA15,070Test-blind through 2022-2390%#56 in Regional Universities West
    Cal State East BayHayward, CA12,462Test-blind through 2022-2373%#331-440 in National Universities
    Cal State FresnoFresno, CA21,776Test-blind through 2022-2397%#250 in National Universities (tie)
    Cal State FullertonFullerton, CA35,401Test-blind through 2022-2359%#166 in National Universities (tie)
    Cal State Long BeachLong Beach, CA33,605Test blind through 2022-2347%#137 in National Universities (tie)
    Cal State Los AngelesLos Angeles, CA23,484Test-blind through 2022-2391%#24 in Regional Universities West
    Cal State Monterey BaySeaside, CA6,693Test-blind through 2022-2393%#22 in Regional Universities West
    Cal State NorthridgeNorthridge, CA34,275Test-blind through 2022-2373%#32 in Regional Universities West (tie)
    Cal State SacramentoSacramento, CA28,904Test-blind through 2022-2394%#38 in Regional Universities West
    Cal State San BernardinoSan Bernardino, CA16,704Test-blind through 2022-2391%#194 in National Universities (tie)
    Cal State San Marcos (CSU)San Marcos, CA13,865Test-blind through 2022-2393%#39 in Regional Universities West (tie)
    Cal State Stanislaus (CSU)Turlock, CA9,198Test-blind through 2022-2395%#25 in Regional Universities West
    City College of New York (CUNY)New York, NY12,364Test-blind through Spring 202360%#151 in National Universities (tie)
    Dickinson CollegeCarlisle, PA2,173Test-blind through 202348%#51 in National Liberal Arts Colleges (tie)
    Hampshire CollegeAmherst, MA472Permanently test-blind75%#120 in National Liberal Arts Colleges (tie)
    Humboldt State University (CSU)Arcata, CA5,201Test-blind through 2022-2391%#32 in Regional Universities West (tie)
    Loyola University New OrleansNew Orleans, LA3,365Permanently test-blind78%#202 in National Universities (tie)
    Northern Illinois UniversityDekalb, IL11,834Permanently test-blind70%#331-440 in National Universities
    Northern Michigan UniversityMarquette, MI6,611Permanently test-blind71%#82 in Regional Universities Midwest (tie)
    Pitzer CollegeClaremont, CA1,185Test-blind through 202518%#33 in National Liberal Arts Colleges (tie)
    Reed CollegePortland, OR1,366Test-blind through Fall 202242%#72 in National Liberal Arts Colleges (tie)
    San Diego State University (CSU)San Diego, CA30,865Test-blind through 2022-2338%#151 in National Universities (tie)
    San Francisco State UniversitySan Francisco, CA27,179Test-blind through 2022-2393%#234 in National Universities (tie)
    San Jose State University (CSU)San Jose, CA28,288Test-blind through 2022-2384%#16 in Regional Universities West (tie)
    Sonoma State University (CSU)Rohnert Park, CA6,587Test-blind through 2022-2394%#35 in Regional Universities West (tie)
    Stonehill CollegeEaston, MA2,423Test-blind through Fall 202272%#89 in National Liberal Arts Colleges (tie)
    University of California–BerkeleyBerkeley, CA32,143Test-blind through Fall 202415%#20 in National Universities (tie)
    University of California–DavisDavis, CA31,657Test-blind through Fall 202449%#38 in National Universities (tie)
    University of California–IrvineIrvine, CA29,449Test-blind through Fall 202429%#34 in National Universities (tie)
    University of California–Los AngelesLos Angeles, CA32,119Test-blind through Fall 202411%#20 in National Universities (tie)
    University of California–MercedMerced, CA8,321Test-blind through Fall 202487%#97 in National Universities (tie)
    University of California–RiversideRiverside, CA22,866Test-blind through Fall 202466%#89 in National Universities (tie)
    University of California–San DiegoLa Jolla, CA33,343Test-blind through Fall 202434%#34 in National Universities (tie)
    University of California–Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara, CA23,091Test-blind through Fall 202429%#32 in National Universities (tie)
    University of San DiegoLa Jolla, CA5,702Test-blind through Fall 202453%#97 in National Universities (tie)
    Washington State UniversityPullman, WA24,278Permanently test-blind86%#212 in National Universities (tie)
    Worcester Polytechnic InstituteWorcester, MA5,224Permanently test-blind60%#67 in National Universities (tie)

    Why are so many colleges in California test-blind?

    You may have noticed from the list above that most of the country’s test-blind colleges are located in California. Why is that?

    After a 2020 ruling by an Alameda County Superior Court judge, the University of California suspended the use of standardized tests for admissions and scholarship decisions. According to the LA Times, Superior Court Judge Brad Seligman argued that “The barriers faced by students with disabilities have been greatly exacerbated by the COVID-19 epidemic, which has disrupted test-taking locations, closed schools and limited access to school counselors.” Three years later, the University of California and California State University remain test-blind.

    Key takeaways and moving forward

    There are plenty of options for test-optional colleges in 2023. That said, learning how to find the right college for you can be a difficult process, and it’s best to increase your options by taking the SAT and/or ACT. (Remember, even if you take the SAT and/or ACT, you do not necessarily need to submit your scores.)

    If you suffer from test-taking anxiety, review our article on how to prepare for SAT or ACT test day. You’ll also want to review upcoming SAT and ACT test dates so you prepare and come up with an SAT study plan and schedule. Remember though, applying to test-blind and test-optional colleges is a great option for many students.

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