James Dewey-Rosenfeld, dean of undergraduate admission, was quoted in a GW Hatchet story about findings that show students who apply to college without submitting standardized test scores are performing about equally as well as those who don’t take advantage of the test-optional policy.
... James Dewey-Rosenfeld, the dean of undergraduate admissions at The Catholic University of America, said high school GPA and strength of course selection – not standardized test scores – were the two biggest factors for academic success at CUA, which implemented a test-optional policy in September 2015. ...
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