Hi, I'm considering attending community college after high school. Do I need to take the SAT and submit scores for community college admissions, or do I only need my high school GPA and other application materials? Thanks!
Hi there! Generally, community colleges have an open-door admissions policy, meaning that they do not require SAT or ACT scores for admission. Instead, they typically focus on your high school GPA, completion of high school courses, and/or placement test scores to help evaluate your preparedness for college-level coursework.
That said, some community colleges may still accept SAT or ACT scores as a way to waive placement testing or qualify for more advanced courses. In these cases, submitting your standardized test scores could be beneficial, even if they're not mandatory. It's important to check the specific admission requirements and recommendations of the community college you're interested in attending to ensure you submit all necessary materials.
Additionally, if you plan to transfer to a four-year college or university after completing your community college coursework, it's possible that those schools may require SAT or ACT scores. In this scenario, taking the SAT or ACT during high school could be advantageous, as you would already have your scores ready when applying for transfer.
Good luck with your community college plans!
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