FAQs | Undergraduate Test-Optional Policy
Submitting Test Scores
How long is the test-optional policy in place?
ҽis currently fully test-optional.
How do I know if I should submit my test scores or not?
Admission and scholarship decisions are based on many factors including information from applicants’ high school transcript, personal essay, letters of recommendation, and record of personal achievements in addition to SAT or ACT scores. Under this policy, applicants who choose not to submit ACT or SAT scores will be evaluated on the other factors.
Do you superscore standardized test scores?
For those who choose to submit scores, SAT and ACT scores are superscored. Self-reported test scores are also accepted.
If I choose to self-report test scores, will I be able to report one specific section of the SAT or ACT?
For self-reported scores, provide scores for each section of the exam. Partial scores will not be considered.
If I submit test scores will I be looked at more favorably than those who do not?
No preference is given to applicants who submit or do not submit test scores.
Grade/GPA-Related Questions
If my grades were impacted by COVID-19, what should I do?
All application materials are looked at in context. Many students have seen their academic record impacted by COVID-19, and items will be viewed through that lens.
What if my school uses Pass/Fail grades during the Spring 2020 semester?
Pass/Fail grades or any other official grading system submitted by your school will be considered in our admission review.
If I do not submit test scores, will you put more weight on my GPA?
Without test scores, all other elements of your application become more important, including grades, résumé, essays and recommendation letters.
Extracurricular Activities
My extracurricular activities have been put on hold because of COVID-19, how will they be evaluated during the admission process since many were cancelled?
It is understood that most extracurricular activities will be affected in the foreseeable future, and the potential gap in activities will not affect admission to SMU.
Cox School of Business
If I do not submit test scores, will I be considered for admission to the Cox School of Business?
Yes, the Cox School of Business will review all students who list business as an academic interest/major on their application.
Scholarship Consideration
If I choose not to submit my test scores, will it impact my ability/chances of receiving a merit award?
No, academic merit scholarships are awarded to just under half of the students in its entering class each fall. These scholarships do not require a separate application and will also follow a test-optional process.
If I take the SAT or ACT after I am admitted, can I submit those scores later for scholarship consideration?
Yes, additional information for scholarship consideration can be submitted until the scholarship deadline date (typically January 15).
If I choose not to submit my scores, how will that impact my ability/chances of receiving departmental scholarships?
All students who apply to ҽand list an academic interest or major will be evaluated for departmental scholarships regardless of whether test scores are submitted or not.
International Students
I am an international student. Are you also waiving English proficiency requirements (e.g. TOEFL, IELTS, etc.)?
Proof of English proficiency will still be required if your four years of high school education was not in English.
Honors Programs
If I do not submit test scores, will I be considered for the University’s honors programs?
Yes, without standardized test scores, consideration for the University's honors program will still be given.
Future Applicant - Entering ҽin 2023 and Beyond
Will ҽconsider going to test-optional in future years?
At this time, ҽis fully test-optional.
If I graduate in 2023 but decide to wait a year to apply to SMU, will this policy still apply to me?
If a gap year is desired, apply for admission under the current test-optional policy and, if admitted, request a gap year.
How will you review the second semester of my junior year?
This is a challenging, uncertain time and ҽwill continue to provide a truly holistic review of your application. It is the hope that all applicants will stay actively engaged in their academics to prepare for future academic success as well as for standardized testing.
If schools go to a Pass/Fail system of grading (or credit/no credit), how will ҽreview this during the application process?
Many schools have planned to take this approach. There are no penalties for any adjustment to grading methodology during this period of time.