Stanford will once again require the SAT or ACT for undergraduate students applying in the fall of 2025. For students applying this fall 2024, they will remain test-optional. The following is an excerpt from the Stanford Report.
Test scores represent only one part of a holistic review of each applicant to the university, for which academic potential is the primary criterion for admission. Performance on standardized tests is an important predictor of academic performance at Stanford, a review by the faculty Committee on Undergraduate Admission and Financial Aid has confirmed. The renewed testing requirement will allow Stanford to consider the fullest array of information in support of each student’s application.
This follows announcements from other competitive schools like MIT, Harvard, Yale, University of Texas Austin, and Cal Tech to reinstate the requirement for standardized test scores for admissions. Since the Covid 19 pandemic started in 2020, colleges stopped requiring scores. But, many colleges believe these scores are a predictor of college success.