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UC Professors Urge Schools to Bring Back SAT

Created at 2 Jun · 12:10 AM5 sources↑ Market-relevant5 events
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Over 1,100 University of California math and science professors signed an open letter urging UC regents to reinstate college-entrance exams, citing concerns about unprepared students impacting academic standards and consuming teaching resources.

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Key Numbers

1,100+University of California math and science professors
90%four-year universities not requiring SAT or ACT scores

Who's Involved

University of California professors
math and science faculty urging reinstatement of college-entrance exams
UC regents
recipients of the professors' open letter
UC Professors Urge Schools to Bring Back SAT

↳ Why This Matters

The debate over standardized testing in college admissions highlights a tension between accessibility and academic rigor, potentially impacting the future of higher education admissions policies and student success.

Key facts

  • Over 1,100 University of California math and science professors signed an open letter.
  • The letter urges UC regents to reinstate college-entrance exams.
  • Professors argue that admitting unprepared students negatively impacts academic standards.
  • They also state that unprepared students consume teaching resources.
  • More than 90% of four-year universities do not require SAT or ACT scores.

The University of California system has been moving away from requiring standardized test scores for admissions. This shift has led to concerns among some faculty about the academic preparedness of students entering the university, potentially affecting academic standards and resource allocation. Now, over 1,100 math and science professors have signed an open letter to UC regents advocating for the reinstatement of SAT and ACT exams. They express concern that a significant portion of incoming students demonstrate "shockingly" unpreparedness, which they believe negatively impacts academic standards and strains teaching resources. This comes as more than 90% of four-year universities have dropped standardized test requirements.

Frequently asked questions

They are concerned that admitting unprepared students is negatively impacting academic standards and consuming valuable teaching resources.

The University of California system has largely moved away from requiring standardized test scores for admissions.

The professors are concerned about "shockingly" unprepared students, which they believe lowers academic standards and strains teaching resources.

More than 90% of four-year universities do not require incoming students to submit SAT or ACT standardized test scores.

What Happens Next

01Potential discussions within the University of California system regarding admissions policies.
02Consideration of the professors' letter by UC regents.

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How It Developed

2 Jun · 10:16 PM
Over 90% of four-year universities now forgo SAT/ACT scores, prompting professors to urge their reinstatement due to concerns about student preparedness.
New York Post via PiQSuite
2 Jun · 9:55 AM
Over 1,100 UC math and science professors want college entrance exams reinstated due to unprepared students impacting standards and resources.
@WSJ via PiQSuite
2 Jun · 12:00 AM
University of California professors are urging schools to bring back the SAT, citing significant preparation gaps in new students.
WSJ | U.S. News via PiQSuite
1 Jun · 8:18 PM
Berkeley faculty, even those considered liberal, are reportedly expressing frustration with admitting unprepared students.
WSJ | Opinion via PiQSuite
1 Jun · 8:18 PM
A new opinion piece argues for the reinstatement of the SAT at UC schools, citing unprepared students.
WSJ | U.S. News via PiQSuite

Sources

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University of California Professors Are Begging Schools to Reinstate the SATm.piqsuite.com
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Opinion | The University of California Needs the SAT Backm.piqsuite.com
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The University of California Needs the SAT Backm.piqsuite.com
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More than 1,100 University of California math and science professors are urging UC regents to reinstate college-entrance exams, saying that unprepared students are lowering academic standards and draining teaching resources https://t.co/b0v7Pnvfeh@WSJ via PiQSuite
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A shocking portion of colleges no longer require SAT or ACT tests — and profs are begging them to reverse coursem.piqsuite.com

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