In most cases it isn't the school itself but the graduate program you're applying to that requires a gre score as a prerequisite.
most US universities require GRE, Europian do not need it. Want to know more, go to the universities webpage and look for GRE requirements.
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Are there universities or colleges in the United States that do not require a GRE for admission to their program in Library or Information Science?
Some universities that do not require the GRE for their PhD programs include the University of California, Berkeley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and University of Chicago. However, policies regarding GRE requirements can change, so it's best to verify with the specific program you are interested in applying to.
The GRE can help you get into foreign universities by showcasing your academic abilities and readiness for graduate-level coursework. Many universities abroad require GRE scores as part of their admissions process to evaluate candidates' quantitative, verbal, and analytical skills. A strong GRE score can strengthen your application and increase your chances of admission to top foreign universities.
Several universities in Virginia do not require the GRE for their graduate programs, including George Mason University, Virginia Commonwealth University, and James Madison University. Some specific programs at the University of Virginia may also waive the GRE requirement. Always check with the individual program, as requirements can vary by department and change over time.
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Pacific University in Oregon does not require the GRE. University of South Florida does not require the GRE.
Many universities have moved away from requiring the GRE for admissions, particularly in light of the pandemic and evolving views on standardized testing. Notable institutions that do not require the GRE include the University of California system, many programs at Harvard University, and several programs at Stanford University. Additionally, numerous liberal arts colleges and online programs have adopted GRE-optional policies. Prospective students should always check specific program requirements, as policies can vary widely.
Many US universities have adopted flexible admission policies and do not require the GRE for medicinal chemistry and chemistry programs. Notable institutions that have waived the GRE requirement include the University of California system (e.g., UC Berkeley, UC San Diego), the University of Michigan, and various programs within the State University of New York (SUNY) system. Additionally, many private universities, such as the University of Southern California and Northwestern University, have also eliminated the GRE requirement for their chemistry programs. Always check individual program websites for the most current admission requirements.