<p>Stanford: requires you to provide all SAT scores and all ACT scores but you can choose which SAT IIs to send. Also, to meet the all ACT requirement you need send only one official ACT score as long as you list other ACT scores in your application.</p>
<p>Harvard: recommends sending all test scores but you can choose not to and send whatever ones you want to send as long as you send at least one SAT or one ACT plus two SAT IIs.</p>
<p>Upenn: requires all scores for all tests you have taken – SATs, ACTs, and SAT IIs – and all must be official scores from the testing agencies</p>
<p>UVa: recommends all SATs but you can submit whatever you want as long as you submit at least one SAT or one ACT; SAT IIs are recommended but not required</p>
<p>UMich: you can submit what you want as long as you submit one SAT or one ACT; SAT subject tests are neither required nor recommended but may be considered if submitted.</p>
<p>Cornell: Cornell’s policy has always been unclear and it keeps modifying it annually (and successfully making it even more unclear with each change). This year, it appears, but it is not certain, that if you submit any SATs or SAT IIs you must submit all SATs and SAT IIs by not exercising score choice but you can choose whether to send ACTs and you can send only one of those even if you have more than one.</p>