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Ohio bill would let schools accept multiple standardized tests for college admission.
Ohio lawmakers are advancing House Bill 326, which would allow public and chartered nonpublic schools, along with state colleges and universities, to accept any valid, nationally norm-referenced assessment—such as the ACT, SAT, or Classic Learning Test—for college admission.
The bill requires state institutions to accept all exams approved under Ohio’s College and Work Ready Assessment System, aiming to expand student options, reduce barriers to higher education, and accommodate diverse learning styles.
It is currently under review in the state Senate, with supporters highlighting its role in easing the transition to college.
El proyecto de ley de Ohio permitiría a las escuelas aceptar múltiples pruebas estandarizadas para la admisión universitaria.