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Can institutions still require students to make a higher score than the states minimum as a prerequisite to certain courses?

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Can institutions still require students to make a higher score than the states minimum as a prerequisite to certain courses?

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Yes. Institutions have always had the prerogative to require higher standards if they chose to. For instance, the suggested math score on the THEA that indicates readiness for college algebra is 270. Institutions can still use that suggested higher score to determine which students they will admit to college algebra courses.

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