Students, Community Groups Sue University of California to Drop SAT, ACT

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Students, Community Groups Sue University of California to Drop SAT, ACT
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A lawsuit filed against the University of California alleges that the university system discriminates against low-income students, racial minorities and others by requiring SAT or ACT admissions tests

The suit was filed Tuesday in California state court on behalf of a high-school sophomore, two seniors, and a first-year student at Pasadena City College, all of whom it says would be strong candidates for more selective UC campuses except for their test scores.

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