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Do Illinois residents who have taken the Prairie State Exam (ACT with writing) need to take the ACT with writing to apply as a freshman?

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Do Illinois residents who have taken the Prairie State Exam (ACT with writing) need to take the ACT with writing to apply as a freshman?

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No, applicants who have taken the Prairie State Exam with writing do not need to take the ACT with writing to apply as a freshman. However, any applicant who has taken the Prairie State Exam (ACT without writing) prior to Spring of 2007, must take the ACT with writing or submit scores from the SAT reasoning Test which includes writing.

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