Clarion University does not allow superscoring in its undergraduate admissions process. Superscoring means combining the highest section scores from multiple test dates to create a new composite score, potentially benefiting applicants with varied performance across test attempts. This limitation indicates that applicants must submit their best single test score without the advantage of combining scores from different dates.
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