Schools that accept ACT instead of Both Sat I and Sat II

<p>Well, for starters:</p>

<p>Yale
[Standardized</a> Testing | Application to Yale College | Freshmen | Office of Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://www.yale.edu/admit/freshmen/application/testing.html]Standardized”>http://www.yale.edu/admit/freshmen/application/testing.html)</p>

<p>Brown
[Brown</a> Admission: About the Application](<a href=“Undergraduate Admission | Brown University”>Undergraduate Admission | Brown University)</p>

<p>Duke
[Duke</a> University Admissions: Standardized Testing Requirements](<a href=“http://www.admissions.duke.edu/jump/applying/apply_testing.html]Duke”>http://www.admissions.duke.edu/jump/applying/apply_testing.html)</p>

<p>The University of Chicago requires the ACT (without writing) or the SAT I but doesn’t require SAT IIs in either case:
<a href=“https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/admissions/firstyear/[/url]”>https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/admissions/firstyear/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Stanford requires the SAT I or ACT and in either case recommends but does not require SAT IIs, and states that students electing not to submit SAT IIs “will not be at a disadvantage in the admissions process.” Yeah, right.</p>

<p>WUSTL requires the SAT I or the ACT (without writing) but will consider SAT IIs “if they strengthen your application.”
[Prospective</a> Freshmen](<a href=“http://admissions.wustl.edu/faq/Pages/ProspectiveFreshmen.aspx#oldsatact]Prospective”>http://admissions.wustl.edu/faq/Pages/ProspectiveFreshmen.aspx#oldsatact)</p>

<p>From there, the list expands enormously, as most colleges and universities don’t requires SAT IIs at all. You’re probably better off asking the question the other way around: which schools require SAT IIs if you submit the ACT instead of the SAT I? That will be a number smaller and a more manageable list.</p>