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Average SAT / ACT Scores For The Colleges In The USA

Are you looking for the average SAT / ACT scores of the dream colleges you’re willing to apply?

Then TestprepKart offers you the quick guide that encompasses all the average SAT/ACT Scores and the Acceptance Rates of the best colleges in the USA. Check the list for more details.

What is the average SAT score for Ivy League colleges

Looking at the chart, the average SAT score that a student should target for Ivy admissions is 1560. This will put him/her at par with the top 75% of students. Students who get a score below 1400 will most likely face rejections. Even though a very high SAT score does not provide a guarantee that you will get admission into Ivy League, it will improve your chances of getting into a good college/ school. The key fact is that a score of 1550 and above in SAT means that you are highly competitive and you will get into a good school whereas a score of 1400 or below shuts several opportunities for you.

 

College Name

SAT Score

ACT Score

Acceptance Rate

Amherst College

1500

33

14%

Arizona State University

1220

26

83%

Brown University

1510

33

9%

California Institute of Technology

1565

35

9%

California State University, Stanislaus

995

19

71%

Colorado State University

1215

25

81%

Columbia University

1525

33

7%

Cornell University

1470

32

15%

Dartmouth College

1500

32

12%

Duke University

1505

33

12%

Flagler College

1130

24

50%

Harvard College

1535

34

6%

Hollins University

1150

24

57%

James Madison University

1205

25

73%

John Hopkins University

1525

33

13%

Louisiana State University

1195

26

77%

Marist College

1235

26

45%

Marquette University

1265

27

74%

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

1540

34

8%

Pomona College

1505

33

12%

Princeton University

1535

33

7%

Rice University

1520

34

16%

Sonoma State University

1070

22

77%

Spelman College

1095

22

48%

Stanford University

1525

33

5%

Suffolk University

1100

23

82%

Swarthmore College

1490

32

17%

Tufts University

1495

32

16%

United States Air College Academy

1375

31

17%

United States Coast Guard Academy

1335

29

18%

United States Merchant Marine Academy

1335

28

22%

United States Military Academy

1355

29

10%

University of California, Berkeley

1425

31

16%

University of California, Los Angeles

1380

29

17%

University of Chicago

1545

34

8%

University of North Carolina at Ashville

1220

26

79%

University of Notre Dame

1480

33

20%

University of Pennsylvania

1505

33

10%

University of Southern California

1445

32

18%

University of Tampa

1155

24

51%

Washington University in St. Louis

1525

33

17%

Wesleyan University

1110

22

42%

Williams College

1485

33

18%

Yale University

1535

33

6%

 

Mentioned below is a chart that states the 25th percentile and 75th percentile scores of different colleges in the USA:

Name of School EBRW
SAT 25th %ile Score
Math
SAT 25th %ile Score
Total EBRW
SAT 75th %ile Score
EBRW
SAT 75th %ile Score
Total
UChicago 730 770 1500 770 800 1570
MIT 730 780 1510 780 800 1580
Yale 720 740 1460 770 790 1560
Princeton 710 740 1450 800 800 1600
Harvard 710 750 1460 770 800 1570
Stanford 700 740 1440 770 800 1570
UPenn 700 740 1440 760 800 1560
Columbia 710 740 1450 760 800 1560
Cornell 680 720 1400 760 800 1560
Brown 700 720 1420 760 790 1560
Dartmouth 710 730 1440 770 790 1560
             
Average 709 743 1451 770 797 1566

To onboard your dream college, you need to be stellar. Colleges also acknowledge your Extra-Curricular Activities, Letter of Recommendation, Application Essay along with your Standardized test score while offering you the admission. So work hard on them as well.

 

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