These colleges, all ranked in the top 100 liberal arts colleges in the US, have recently (or not-so-recently, in some cases) decided to make the SAT or ACT optional.
While the list linked by the above answerer is complete, it includes unaccredited and vocational schools as well as low-ranked colleges. If you are looking for highly ranked colleges, the list below is a good one.
Bard College, NY
Bates College, ME
Bennington College, NY
Bowdoin College, ME
Connecticut College, CT
Dickinson College, PA
Drew University, NJ
Franklin and Marshall College, PA
Gustavus Adolphus College, MN
Hamilton College, NY
Hampshire College, MA
Hobart and William Smith Colleges, NY
College of the Holy Cross, MA
Juniata College, PA
Knox College, IL
Lawrence University, WI
Lewis and Clark College, OR
Middlebury College, VT
Muhlenberg College, PA
Mount Holyoke College, MA
Pitzer College, CA
St. Lawrence University, NY
Sarah Lawrence College, NY
Union College, NY
Ursinus College, PA
2007-01-20 10:36:43
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answered by X 7
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As far as I know, community colleges. Also, there is a listing of schools that do not require the SAT or ACT here:
http://www.fairtest.org/optinit.htm
2007-01-20 18:34:27
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answered by kate 2
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yeah community colleges and technical schools
but i would highly recomend you do take atleast one of them
you'll have way more options besides, you might do good in one of them
2007-01-20 19:20:24
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answered by yadira 1
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