Schools that (don't) accept ACT No Writing along with ACT Writing score

<p>I make a list of Schools that accept ACT No Writing along with ACT Writing score and schools that don’t because there are many people in the same boat. The one that took the ACT No Writing and have a higher score than when they take the ACT Plus Writing.
I sent an email to some schools to ask them and make a list from their answer.</p>

<p>MIT: YES
"If you send in both we will use all available scores that we have to super score your test results. "
Emory University: YES
“Emory does not superscore multiple ACT exam scores but looks at the highest single combined ACT score for an applicant when the writing section is taken.”
Princeton: NO
“You may send us whichever scores you like but we will only look at the ACT with writing when evaluating your application.”
Stanford YES
Brown University: YES
Cornell: YES
“Cornell admissions selection committees use your highest sub scores for the SAT/ACT”
California Institute of Tech: YES
Rice: YES
University of Pennsylvania: YES
Dartmouth YES
Columbia University: YES
Boston University: NO
Yale NO
Harvard YES
Northwestern YES
U of Chicago YES
William and Mary YES
Va Tech YES
Villanova YES
U of South California YES</p>

<p>From the wording you posted, it seems Emory is a “No”. They take the highest single sitting ACT scores WITH writing. They do not superscore ACT in anyway.
For Stanford, they will look at the highest composite score in single sitting, and also the highest English/Writing score in single sitting while these 2 can be from different tests. You need to submit all scores anyway.
The link below posted a list of schools that do some kinds of ACT superscoring:
<a href=“http://www.freetestprep.com/blog/resources/list-of-colleges-and-universities-that-superscore-the-act-test/[/url]”>http://www.freetestprep.com/blog/resources/list-of-colleges-and-universities-that-superscore-the-act-test/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;