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Aishwarya Bhatnagar

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No, you cannot cancel the ACT test scores, however, you have the choice to not send the score reports to colleges. If you will cancel the sending of score reports then colleges won't receive your scores. You can cancel the sending of score reports maximum by five days after the test date. One can also request ACT to delete their records of scores from the test administration. Thus, applicants should check what all options they have before going for a score cancellation of ACT exam.

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Atul Mishra

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No. Columbia University does not have a "cut-off" GPA or test score for applicants. For undergraduate admissions at Columbia University, as such, there is no cut-off GPA or test score for applicants. The university follows a holistic approach in assessing the candidates in order to evaluate which student is the best match for the university's unique educational experience. For detailed information on the statistics of the most recent entering class, refer to the Columbia University admissions.

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At Indiana State University, students applying for undergraduate admissions will have to submit either of these English language proficiency test scores - TOEFL or IELTS or PTE.

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Yes, Ohio University has chosen to be test optional for undergraduate admissions and making it optional for students to submit ACT or SAT scores. It is not mandatory for students to submit these scores, but they can if they wish to.

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Yes, the University of San Francisco is test optional, unless the students opt to submit their standardised test scores of either ACT or SAT.

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Yes, University of Iowa chooses to be test optional and does not require ACT or SAT scores from international students unless they are applying for athletics or scholarships.

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Yes, Clark University is test optional and does not require its prospective international students to submit either their SAT or ACT score as part of their application unless they opt to.

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Yes, it is highly required. However, exceptions can be made in some cases if your previous medium of instruction has been English.

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Yes, the University of Arkansas would continue being test optional for admission and placement purposes for Summer 2022 and Fall 2022 sessions. However, those students a

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For graduate courses admission at the University of Texas at Arlington, both GRE and GMAT exam scores are accepted. Exams may vary per course requirements. The specific admission requirements vary from course to course and full information is available on the programme page on the university's website. However, GRE and GMAT are very common standardized test scores required for most graduate programs.

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