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鶹ýӳ Launches a Holistic Test-Optional
Approach to Undergraduate Admissions

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Oct. 9, 2020 —  鶹ýӳ announces significant changes to its admissions and student support process including eliminating standardized test scores, such as the ACT and SAT for many students applying for the Fall 2021 semester.

鶹ýӳ will implement a simplified admissions process that reduces barriers to higher education for diverse learners. This is one of the goals of the university’s strategic framework, Success by Design, to challenge 鶹ýӳ to become a more student-ready and regionally engaged institution. Freshman applicants with an unweighted 2.75 or greater high school GPA are automatically admitted to 鶹ýӳ without submitting standardized test scores. Applicants with an unweighted GPA lower than 2.75 will need to submit ACT or SAT scores as part of the admissions application.

“Multiple studies have shown that student high-school grade point averages are significantly stronger predictors of college success than standardized test scores,” said 鶹ýӳ President Ashish Vaidya. “This is an opportunity for accelerating change towards an equity-focused approach to student success. We must break down barriers, meet the needs of diverse learners and create greater access opportunities to an 鶹ýӳ education.”

“We must break down barriers, meet the needs of diverse learners and create greater access opportunities to an 鶹ýӳ education."

鶹ýӳ’s commitment to student success remains top of mind throughout the pandemic. Adopting a test-optional admissions process allows 鶹ýӳ to look at applicants holistically instead of reducing the decision to a mere test score and GPA. Along with eliminating the test score requirement, 鶹ýӳ is waiving application fees through November 15.

“We changed our admissions requirements and aligned them with institutional aid to be more equitable and enable greater student success. Our research demonstrates that the high school GPA is the best predictor of student's long-term success,” said Kimberly Scranage, 鶹ýӳ’s vice president for Enrollment and Degree Management. “鶹ýӳ is unique because of the way we're uplifting students through enhanced academic support. Our and Student Success plans offer comprehensive resources for helping students have a successful academic journey and timely graduation.”

鶹ýӳ continues investing in high-impact initiatives that address affordability, including an undergraduate tuition freeze for the 2020-21 academic year and making education more accessible for out-of-state learners with the program. 鶹ýӳ offers merit- and need-based support for first-year students, and are also automatically awarded to those who meet criteria.

Visit 鶹ýӳ’s Admissions website for more information on all of the university’s programs.

About 鶹ýӳ:Founded in 1968, we are a growing metropolitan university of more than 15,000 studentsserved by more than 2,000 faculty and staff on a thriving suburban campus nearCincinnati.Located in the quiet suburb of Highland Heights, Kentucky—justseven miles southeast of Cincinnati—wehavebecome a leader in Greater Cincinnati and Kentucky by providing a privateschool education for a fraction of the cost. While we are one of the fastestgrowing universities in Kentucky, our professors still know our students' names.Formore information, visit.

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