(WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!) If a student attends a non-credited high school, or in their case a homeschooling program, will they have to take the SAT/ACTs to be able to attend community college? Please answer explaining how a student such as this can get into college and the requirements they would need.

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Students who will attend community college are not required to take SAT or ACT exams.

Given that,

  • Standardized test scores should no longer be used as a factor in college admissions because such tests put equity and integrity at stake. Standardized tests, such as the SAT and American College Testing (ACT) are not equitable enough to be used to determine an applicant's status of admission.

Based on the information.

  • About 130 colleges and universities in California no longer require SAT or ACT tests for admission in fall 2022, according to the Los Angeles Times. After the University of California removed the requirement for test scores for admission in 2020, many other colleges and universities followed.

Therefore, Students who will attend community college are not required to take SAT or ACT exams.

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