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| 1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois House of |
| 3 | | Representatives call upon the public
universities in Illinois |
| 4 | | to study the usefulness and fairness of standardized tests in |
| 5 | | their
admission processes; and
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| 6 | | WHEREAS, The ultimate goal of analyzing the use of |
| 7 | | standardized testing in higher
education is to move to a |
| 8 | | test-optional admittance process; and
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| 9 | | WHEREAS, There are clear benefits to standardized testing |
| 10 | | merely being an optional
step in the admission process, one of |
| 11 | | which is increased diversity; low income students
typically |
| 12 | | score lower than their more affluent peers, putting them at a |
| 13 | | disadvantage in the
admissions process; in 2016, the average |
| 14 | | ACT composite score for a high-income
student was 23.6, while |
| 15 | | the average composite score for low income students was 19.5; |
| 16 | | and
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| 17 | | WHEREAS, After the University of Chicago made the decision |
| 18 | | to go test-optional, the
university reported record |
| 19 | | enrollments of first-generation, low-income, and rural
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| 20 | | students; and |
| 21 | | WHEREAS, Public universities in Illinois making the choice |
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| 1 | | to go test-optional would not
be unique; currently, one in four |
| 2 | | institutions of higher education no longer require a
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| 3 | | standardized test score for admittance, and, in the last year |
| 4 | | alone, 41 schools have
eliminated their standardized testing |
| 5 | | requirement; and
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| 6 | | WHEREAS, A university moving to a test-optional admittance |
| 7 | | process is not at all
synonymous with a university abandoning |
| 8 | | its prestige, as the standards for admittance
would simply be |
| 9 | | shifted to the students' GPA, extracurricular activities, and |
| 10 | | references; a standardized test is not the only way to measure |
| 11 | | a student's potential; the choice to
eliminate mandatory |
| 12 | | standardized testing from admittance processes can lead to a
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| 13 | | larger applicant pool for universities, thus creating a |
| 14 | | stronger student body; and
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| 15 | | WHEREAS, The test-optional switch will be
extremely |
| 16 | | beneficial to the low-income students of Illinois who have |
| 17 | | hopes of attending one
of the State's exceptional public |
| 18 | | universities; therefore, be it
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| 19 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
| 20 | | HUNDRED FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
| 21 | | we urge the public universities in Illinois to examine the use |
| 22 | | of standardized testing in their
admissions processes; and be |
| 23 | | it further
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