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Summary:
- This article discusses the recent decision by the California State University (CSU) system to eliminate the SAT and ACT standardized tests as admission requirements for undergraduate applicants.
- The CSU system, which is the largest public university system in the United States, believes that this change will help promote equity and access to higher education, especially for underrepresented and disadvantaged students.
- The article also mentions that the University of California (UC) system has already made a similar decision, and that this move by the CSU system is part of a growing trend among colleges and universities to move away from standardized test requirements.

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