Application Changes

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Effective for the 2025 application cycle, U-M will be test-optional. Prospective students will continue to have the choice to submit standardized test scores (ACT/SAT), if they desire, as part of their application.

Advancement Placement (AP) scores, International Baccalaureate (IB) grades, and predicted results or other international credentials will be considered in context with the academic record, regardless of whether or not test-optional is chosen.

The university will review the policy on an ongoing basis.

FAQs

If I apply as a test-optional candidate and ask to be read without an ACT or SAT score can I still send other scores for consideration?

Should I respond "No" if I do not want an ACT or SAT score to be considered as part of my application, but I do want to share other scores as a part of my application?

If I sat for an ACT or SAT exam, am I required to report the score to U-M as a part of my application?

If I released my ACT/SAT score to the University of Michigan as a prospective student, can I still respond "No" and ask the university to consider my application without the ACT/SAT score?

If I apply Early Action and answer "No" to the question, can I change my mind and choose to later report an ACT/SAT score to U-M later for Early Action consideration?

If I am testing in the fall of my senior year, can I still reply "Yes" to this question and have my ACT/SAT score considered as part of my Early Action application?

If I was reviewed as a test-optional candidate during Early Action and I was postponed into the Regular Decision (RD) pool, can I change my mind and report an ACT/SAT score for consideration?

Will I be disadvantaged if I do not send an ACT/SAT score for consideration?

Can I self report my test scores?

Does U-M superscore?

AP Coursework and Testing

COVID-19 Circumstances

We accept the Common Application, which includes opportunities for students to share unique challenges they have faced due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We encourage students to share their specific circumstances and will bring empathy and compassion to our holistic review process.