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The Harvard Crimson noted today that Harvard will honor the new SAT Score Choice policy:

http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=526072.

Dean of Admissions William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 said that Harvard admissions will embrace the Score Choice policy and he believes that it will reduce stress among applicants.

This is turning out to be a heated issue among admissions folks with Stanford, USC, UPenn, and Pomona rejecting Score Choice and demanding that students report ALL their SAT scores.

The University of Chicago has joined Harvard in supporting Score Choice.

Stay tuned!  We here at Application Boot Camp spoke directly with the College Board individual heading the Score Choice issue who asked to remain nameless.   At that point, early on in their announcement of Score Choice, we were told that schools could not go against their new policy.  Hmmmm…we’ll see about that.

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