Is Ohio University test optional?

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    Atul Mishra

    a year ago
    Yes, Ohio University has chosen to be test optional for undergraduate admissions and making it optional for students to submit ACT or SAT scores. It is not mandatory for students to submit these scores, but they can if they wish to.

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