WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — Florida’s public universities are considering adding another standardized test that can be used in addition to the ACT and SAT. It’s called the Classic Learning Test or ...
The SAT, accepted by almost all of the nearly 4,000 colleges and universities in the U.S., may have some growing competition. The Classic Learning Test (CLT) has proved quite the competitor against ...
The Board of Governors for Florida’s public universities is set to vote on whether college applicants can submit the Classic Learning Test, or CLT, in lieu of more broadly accepted standardized tests, ...
In a college-entrance-exam landscape long dominated by the SAT and the ACT, a relative newcomer has started to gain traction—especially in red states. The Classic Learning Test, first unveiled a ...
Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas now accept the Classic Learning Test (CLT) for college admissions, breaking the SAT/ACT duopoly and expanding student choice. We at the CLT are honored by the lawmakers ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill in May that authorized Florida school districts to administer the Classic Learning Test (CLT), a new and controversial standardized test, alongside the SAT and ACT. Now ...
Iowa Board of Regents members, from left, David Barker, Greta Rouse and Nancy Boettger listen June 2, 2022, to a presentation while meeting at the University of Iowa. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette) Buy ...
Florida students seeking a spot in the state’s public universities can now use scores from the little-known Classic Learning Test to apply to those 12 schools, which had required an ACT or SAT as part ...
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Earlier this month, Sen. Jim Banks introduced legislation to require the U.S service academies (West Point, the Naval Academy and the Air Force Academy) to accept the Classic Learning Test (CLT) for ...
Nine days after being sworn in, President Donald Trump penned an executive order aimed at expanding school choice and supporting families who prefer alternative educational options to public schools.
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