Which Colleges Award Automatic Scholarships Based On SAT Scores? (2023)

Which Colleges Award Automatic Scholarships Based On SAT Scores? (1)

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What’s Covered

  • A Word About The National Merit Scholarship
  • Opportunity Scholarships From the PSAT/NMSQT
  • Automatic College Scholarships Awarded Based on SAT/ACT Scores
  • How Does Your SAT/ACT Score Impact Your Chances of Acceptance?

Merit scholarships, which are awarded based on academic excellence or excellence in other areas, can go a long way in reducing your college attendance costs. While many outside scholarships require you to submit essays or other materials to be considered for an award, some offer them automatically based on factors such as your GPA or SAT/ACT scores.

Here’s a list of colleges that offer scholarships automatically based on test scores. (Note: These scholarships are generally awarded based on SAT or ACT scores, but many also require a certain minimum GPA. Also, many schools are considering students for academic scholarships without test scores for the 2022-2023 school year due to the pandemic).

A Word About the National Merit Scholarship

Top 1% scorers on the PSAT by state are given National Merit Semifinalist status, and can compete for finalist status and scholarships of $2,500. In addition to the $2,500 awards the roughly 7,500 National Merit Scholarship winners receive, some colleges grant additional scholarships if you list them as your first choice on your National Merit materials.

For example, Iowa State offers full tuition, while Michigan State offers a full ride to these individuals. Some colleges, such as Washington State, even offer additional scholarships to National Merit finalists and semifinalists.

For more information about National Merit, see our post: What is National Merit? How do I Qualify?

Opportunity Scholarships From the PSAT/NMSQT

Junior and senior high schoolers living in the U.S. and its territories may also qualify for College Board Opportunity Scholarships. Comprised of six steps, this scholarship is designed to help students plan, prepare, and pay for school. Students may earn multiple chances to enter, and the organization gives out awards through monthly drawings. Below are the steps for earning money toward college:

  1. Build Your College List: $500
  2. Practice for the SAT: $1,000
  3. Improve Your Score: $2,000
  4. Strengthen Your College List: $500
  5. Complete the FAFSA: $1,000
  6. Apply to Colleges: $1,000
  7. Complete Your Journey: $40,000

Automatic College Scholarships Awarded Based on SAT/ACT Scores

1. Alabama State University

Presidential Academic Scholarship: Full Ride

Requirements: 3.76 GPA and 26 ACT or 1240 SAT

Academic Excellence Scholarship: Full Tuition Plus (tuition plus additional fees and books)

Requirements: 3.51 GPA and 22 ACT or 1190 SAT

Academic Incentive Scholarship: Full Tuition Plus (tuition plus $500 for books)

Requirements: 3.00 GPA and 20 ACT or 1020 SAT

2. Baylor University

President’s Gold Scholarship: $20,000-22,000

Provost’s Gold Scholarship: $17,000-19,000

Dean’s Gold Scholarship: $15,000-16,000

Founder’s Gold Scholarship: $8,000-13,000

Requirements for all: Varies; estimate using this calculator.

3. Clemson University

Trustee Scholarship (in-state residents): $1,000

Requirements: Top 10% of class and 1270 SAT or 27 ACT

Trustee Scholarship (out-of-state residents): $7,500

Requirements: Top 10% and 1360 SAT or 29 ACT

(higher amounts available for higher scores; renewable)

4. Colorado State University

Residents: $1,000 to $4,000

Requirements: 3.6 to 4.0 GPA and 1260 to 1450 SAT

Non-Residents: $5,000 to $10,000

Requirements: 3.20 to 4.0 GPA and 1130 to 1330 SAT

5. Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University

George W. Gore: Amount varies

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Requirements: 1330 SAT or 29 ACT (including a 650 on the SAT math section or 29 on the ACT Math subject area)

Presidential Special Scholarship: Amount varies

Requirements: 1220 SAT or 27 ACT (including a 600 on the SAT math section or 27 on the ACT Math subject area)

6. Florida Gulf Coast University

President’s Gold: $5,000

Requirements: 3.9 GPA and 1320 SAT

President’s Silver: $3,000

Requirements: 3.5 GPA and 1220 SAT

Blue and Green Scholars (non-residents): $15,000

Requirements: 3.9 GPA and 1320 SAT

Blue and Green Directors (non-residents): $10,000

Requirements: 3.5 GPA and 1220 SAT

7. Georgia State University

Presidential Scholarship: Up to $28,303 per year

Second Century: $3,000 per year

1913 Founders: $2,000 per year

GSU Excellence: $1,000 per year

GSU Achievement: $1,000 one time

GSU Foundation: $500 one time

Eligibility requirements are not available. However, the school offers several automatic scholarships based on academic excellence on a first-come, first-served basis.

8. Howard University

HU Presidential Scholarship

HU Founders Scholarship

HU Capstone Scholarship

Eligibility requirements and award amounts are not available. However, Howard University’s merit-based awards are determined based on students’ SAT/ACT scores and high school GPA.

9. Idaho State University

Presidential: $7,872 per year

Requirements: 3.90+ GPA and 32 ACT or 1420 SAT

Smaller awards are available for lower ACT and GPA combinations, ranging from $1,000 to $4,000 per year. The merit-based scholarships at Idaho State University are for in-state students only.

10. Louisiana Tech University

Many scholarships are available starting at $2,000 for 23-24 ACT and 3.0-3.749 GPA. The highest scholarships available is the:

Presidential: $9,000 or $9,500

Requirements: 33+ ACT or 1450-1600 SAT with a GPA of 3.0 to 3.749 GPA for $9,000 or 3.75 to 4.0 for $9,500

Smaller awards are available for lower ACT and GPA combinations.

11. Michigan Technological University

Presidential Scholars Program: $1,000 to $5,500 per year

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Eligibility requirements are not available. However, the school automatically awards students based on a combination of their high school academic record, including cumulative GPA and SAT or ACT score. You can estimate your scholarship amount here.

12. Ohio State University

Maximus, Provost, and Trustees Scholarships: $1,000 to $3,000 per year

National Buckeye Scholarship (out-of-state): $13,500 per year

Eligibility requirements are not available. However, the school evaluates highly competitive students, as demonstrated through grade point average, class rank, the rigor of high school curriculum, and ACT or SAT scores.

13. Texas State University

President’s Honor Scholarship: $48,000

Requirements: 1420+ SAT or 32+ ACT and top 25% of graduating class or IB diploma or AP Capstone Diploma

Renewable pending:

3.25 Cumulative Texas State GPA

Complete 28 passing Texas State hours/year (fall/spring)

Undergraduate status

Texas Achievement Scholarship: $24,000 to $32,000

Requirements: 1330 to 1410 SAT or 29 to 31 ACT and top 25% of graduating class or IB diploma or AP Capstone Diploma

(Renewable pending same criteria as above)

Smaller awards are available for lower ACT and GPA combinations.

14. Texas Tech University

Presidential Scholarships: These awards are automatic and are guaranteed for applicants who apply by December 1 and are admitted by April 15.

Requirements: 1100+ SAT for students in the top 20% of their class; required class rank drops as SAT score goes up.

15. Tuskegee University

Distinguished Presidential: Full tuition, room/board, and $800 books

Requirements: 3.7 GPA and 1300-1420+ SAT or 28-32+ ACT

University Merit: Full tuition and $800 books

Requirements: 3.5 GPA and 1200-1290 SAT or 25-27 ACT

Additional scholarships are available for up to 2.8 GPA and 1030 SAT or 20 ACT.

16. University of Alabama – Huntsville

UAH Presidential (in-state): $9,730

Requirements: 4.0+ GPA and 36 ACT or 1600 SAT

UAH Presidential (out-of-state): $22,126

Requirements: 4.0+ GPA and 36 ACT or 1600 SAT

Additional scholarships are available for GPAs starting at 3.00 and 25 ACT or 1200 SAT.

17. University of Alabama – Tuscaloosa

Presidential Scholar: Full Tuition/$25,000 for out-of-state residents

Requirements: 3.5 GPA, 32-36 ACT or 1420-1600 SAT

Presidential Elite Scholar: Full Tuition plus 1-year housing, $1k stipend-4 years,$2k summer research/study abroad, $500/yr books

Requirements: 4.0 GPA, 36 ACT or 1600 SAT

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18. University of Arizona

Resident Wildcat Awards: $750 to $12,500

Requirements: The highest awards go to students with 4.0+ GPA and 1420+ SAT scores.

Non-Resident Arizona Awards: $1,000-$35,000

Requirements: The highest awards go to students with 4.0+ GPA and 1420+ SAT scores.

19. University of Louisiana – Monroe

President’s Distinguished: $10,000 + Study Abroad + iPad

Requirements: GPA 3.7 and 33-36 ACT

Smaller awards are available for lower ACT and GPA combinations.

20. University of Mississippi

Residents: $1,000 to $8,934

Requirements: 3.0 GPA and 1130 to 1450+ SAT

Non-Residents: $1,000 to $8,934 plus up to $16,272 towards non-resident fee

Requirements: 3.0 GPA and 1200 to 1450+ SAT

21. University of Missouri

Mizzou Scholars Award: $10,000

Requirements: Must be a state resident and have a 1450 SAT

Chancellor’s Award: $6,500

Requirements: Must be a state resident and have a 1390 SAT

Curators Award: $4,500

Requirements: Must be a state resident and have a 1300 SAT

Excellence Award: $3,000

Requirements: Must be a state resident and have a 1200 SAT

Mark Twain Scholarship: $7,000 to $15,000

Requirements: For non-residents with a 1260-1360 SAT

Black & Gold Scholarship: $7,919 to $15,838

Requirements: For non-residents with a 1200-1260 SAT

Border State Scholars: $2,500

Requirements: Must have 1200-1350 SAT and live in a state bordering Missouri

22. University of Oregon

Summit: $24,000 ($40,00 for out-of-state)

Requirements: 3.90 GPA

Apex: $12,000 ($30,000 for out-of-state)

Requirements: 3.70 GPA

23. Utah State University

Residents: From $3,000 per year for two years to 100% Resident Tuition & Student Fees for four years

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Requirements: Awards granted based on academic stats, from a 3.0 GPA and 900 SAT to 4.0 GPA and 1600 SAT

Non-Residents: From $15,000 for one year to 100% Tuition & Student Fees for four years

Requirements: Awards granted based on academic stats, from a 3.4 GPA and 900 SAT to 4.0 GPA and 1600 SAT

24. University of Nevada at Las Vegas

President’s Award: $11,000

Requirements: 1130 SAT or 23 ACT and a 3.75 GPA

Provost’s Award: $9,000

Requirements: 1130 SAT or 23 ACT and a 3.5 GPA

Dean’s Award: $7,000

Requirements: 1130 SAT or 23 ACT and a 3.25 GPA

25. University of Tennessee

Residents: $9,000

Requirements: 1490 SAT or 34 ACT, plus a 3.8 GPA

Non-Residents: $18,000

Requirements: 1490 SAT or 34 ACT, plus a 3.0 GPA

Smaller awards are available for lower ACT and GPA combinations.

26. University of Texas – Arlington

Presidential Honors Scholarship: $12,000

Requirements: 1450 SAT or 33 ACT and in the top 10% of high school class

Presidential Scholarship: $10,000

Requirements: 1350 SAT or 29 ACT and in the top 20% of high school class

Maverik Academic Scholarship: $2,000 to $8,000

Requirements: 1100 SAT or 23 ACT and in the top 50% of high school class

27. University of Kentucky

Provost Scholarship (in-state): $2,500 to $5,000

Requirements: 3.30 GPA and 26 ACT or 1230 SAT for $2,500 or 3.30 GPA and 28 ACT or 1300 SAT for $5,000

Bluegrass Spirit (out-of-state): $8,000 to $12,500

Requirements: 3.00 GPA and 25 ACT/1200 SAT for $8,000, 3.50 GPA and 25 ACT/1200 SAT for $10,000, or 3.50 GPA and 30 ACT/1360 SAT for $12,500

28. University of Wyoming

The Cowboy Commitment: $6,500 per year

Requirements: Ranges from 3.4 to 4.0 GPA, 1390+ SAT and 31+ ACT. See this sliding scale to determine where your combination of GPA and test scores fall.

Smaller awards are available for lower ACT and GPA combinations, ranging from $500 to $3,500 per year. The Cowboy Commitment is for in-state students only. Non-resident students will receive the Brown and Gold Commitment, ranging from $2,500 to $12,240.

How Does Your SAT/ACT Score Impact Your Chances of Acceptance?

Colleges measure the strength of your academic profile using the Academic Index. The Academic Index measures your GPA and standardized test scores, including the SAT and ACT. Many selective schools will reject applicants who don’t have a high enough Academic Index before even looking at their application (though this has changed somewhat with test-optional policies).

In light of this, it’s critical to have a competitive ACT or SAT score to receive merit-based scholarships and earn acceptance into top-rated schools. To see how your test scores impact your admissions chances, you can use CollegeVine’s free Admissions Calculator. This tool considers your GPA, extracurriculars, test scores, and more to determine your personal chances at your dream school. Plus, it will offer you tips on how you can improve your profile to increase your chances of acceptance!

FAQs

Which Colleges Award Automatic Scholarships Based On SAT Scores? ›

Scholarships are often awarded based on academic merit— and they sometimes consider your ACT or SAT scores. Strong ACT or SAT scores can make you a competitive scholarship applicant.

Can you get scholarships based on SAT scores? ›

Scholarships are often awarded based on academic merit— and they sometimes consider your ACT or SAT scores. Strong ACT or SAT scores can make you a competitive scholarship applicant.

What SAT scores is high enough for scholarships? ›

So you're probably wondering, What's a good SAT score for scholarships, and how can I find them? The short answer is that you should aim for an SAT score between 1200 and 1600 if you want to secure some scholarships based on merit–and the higher within that range you score the more money you're looking at.

What SAT score will get you a full ride? ›

Shoot for at least a 28 on the ACT or above 1300 on the SAT. Some scholarships allow for flexibility, so check the particular scholarship, but these numbers generally give you the most options. Encourage your student to also pursue a high GPA or even 4.0, especially their senior year.

Will 1500 SAT get scholarships? ›

With a 1500 SAT score, you should have no restrictions on applying for any merit-based scholarships. You might find a scholarship requiring a 1600 SAT, but those will be very few and very far between.

Can I get a full ride scholarship with a 1400 SAT score? ›

Scholarships for a 1400 SAT Score

This score makes you eligible to apply to the majority of scholarships with standardized score requirements, so start applying now! Even scholarships with small monetary awards can be helpful in offsetting the cost of tuition.

Will a 1600 SAT get you a scholarship? ›

With a 1600 SAT score, you're eligible for most (if not all) scholarships based on merit.

Can I get a full ride with 1300 SAT? ›

This really depends on the scholarship you're applying for, but yes, it is possible to get a full-ride scholarship with a 1251-1300 SAT score, provided that you apply for the right scholarships! These opportunities are quite competitive, and you might need more than your 1251-1300 SAT score to stand the competition.

Can I get full ride scholarship with 1450 SAT? ›

With a 1450 SAT score, you're eligible to apply for most (if not all) merit-based scholarships. Earning 1450 puts in an excellent position for all of your college applications, so begin applying for scholarships early to help offset the cost of college tuition.

What SAT score is required for Harvard? ›

Harvard University's SAT scores for admitted students range from 1480 - 1580, with an average score of 1530. Although SAT scores are optional, we recommend that students aim for a good SAT score of at least 1530 to be competitive in the admissions process at Harvard University.

What do I do if all SAT seats are full? ›

The SAT provides a waitlist option available on a first come, first served basis for students interested in taking the test. If you're intent on having your child take the exam on dates that are already at capacity, you'll want to register for the waitlist as soon as possible.

What GPA will get me a full ride? ›

A 4.0 Grade Point Average is not only a high GPA, it's an impressive GPA that's sure to catch the eyes of many scholarship providers. Since the minimum GPA for a full-ride scholarship is usually set at 3.5, a 4.0 is sure to always be above and beyond what's required.

When should a student athlete take the SAT? ›

And just so you know, students can take these tests as many times as needed in order to acquire the score they want. For that reason it can be advised to start studying and taking these exams a few years before graduating high school such as in Grade 10/Sophomore year or Grade 11/Junior year.

Can I get into Stanford with a 1500 SAT? ›

Stanford University is extremely selective with an acceptance rate of 4%. Students that get into Stanford University have an SAT score between 1500–1570 or an ACT score of 33–35. Regular applications are due January 5.

What is a good SAT score for Ivy League? ›

Ideal SAT Score for Ivy League Colleges

A good average aim should be 75 percentile or an SAT score of 1580 (out of 1600). But the main goal should be to earn scores that exceed the majority of applicants.

Should I retake a 1490 SAT? ›

A 1490 SAT score will make you eligible for some of the top schools in the country. However, if you're dead-set on applying to some of the most selective schools in the country – those that submit less than 5% of applicants – you might want to consider retaking the SAT.

Can I get into Duke with a 1400 SAT? ›

Students that get into Duke University have an SAT score between 1510–1560 or an ACT score of 34–35.

Should I retake a 1390 SAT? ›

Does the SAT score of 1390 fall within the upper 50% range? If so, your score is considered to be "good enough." If your score falls below the 50% range, you might consider taking the SAT again. For example, my state university has a SAT middle range score of 1340.

Does 1600 SAT guarantee Harvard? ›

There's no absolute SAT requirement at Harvard, but they really want to see at least a 1460 to have a chance at being considered.

How many students score 1590 on SAT? ›

1590 SAT Score Standings

Out of the 2.13 million test-takers, 2235 scored the same or higher than you. You can apply to 1498 colleges and have a good shot at getting admitted. You have a very low chance of getting into 0 schools with this score.

Can you get a scholarship with 1100 SAT score? ›

Scholarships for a 1100 SAT Score

Scholarships that require a certain ACT or SAT score, or GPA, are referred to as “merit” scholarships. With an 1100 SAT score, you'll likely be eligible for some merit aid, but you'll also want to search for scholarships based on your extracurriculars, life circumstances, and passions!

Is 1150 a good SAT score? ›

The average national SAT score is between 1050 and 1100 every year (on purpose), putting an 1150 at an above-average 67th percentile — that's a score to be proud of! It means that you scored higher than 67% of all other test takers.

Can I get into rice with a 1500 SAT? ›

The 25th percentile New SAT score is 1450, and the 75th percentile SAT score is 1560. In other words, a 1450 places you below average, while a 1560 will move you up to above average. There's no absolute SAT requirement at Rice University, but they really want to see at least a 1450 to have a chance at being considered.

What percentile is 1310 on SAT? ›

Is 1310 a good SAT score? The 1310 SAT percentile is on the 87th percentile which means you performed in the top 13% of test takers. Considering that millions of students take the SAT each year, that's a really good achievement.

Is 1450 SAT enough for Ivy League? ›

For the Ivy League, competitive scores range between 1500-1550. For other highly competitive schools, it's above 1400.

Can I get into Yale with a 1450 SAT? ›

Yale University

Yale requires the submission of SAT or ACT scores. About half of the admitted students have SAT scores between 1450 and 1560, with more than 86% scoring between 32 and 36 on their ACT test.

Can I get into MIT with a 1450 SAT? ›

You must at least have an SAT score of 1500 to have a chance of being considered for admission to MIT. If we investigate the data of previously admitted students to MIT, the lowest SAT math score was in the 700-740 range. The lowest SAT ERW score in the 600–640 range was obtained by 1% of the accepted students.

What is the lowest GPA Harvard has accepted? ›

You should also have a 4.18 GPA or higher. If your GPA is lower than this, you need to compensate with a higher SAT/ACT score. For a school as selective as Harvard, you'll also need to impress them with the rest of your application.

What GPA is needed for Oxford? ›

If your graduate course at Oxford requires a 'first class undergraduate degree with honours' in the UK system, you will usually need you will usually need a bachelor's degree (honours) with an overall grade of first-class or a GPA of 3.7 out of 4.0.

Do colleges care if you take the SAT too many times? ›

Students can take the SAT as many times as they want. We recommend that they take it at least twice—in the spring of their junior year and the fall of their senior year. Most students get a higher score the second time, and most colleges consider a student's highest SAT score when making admission decisions.

Can you get one wrong on the SAT and still get a 1600? ›

As you can see with the above SAT scoring chart, it's possible to get some questions wrong and still earn the max SAT score. Generally speaking, you can miss 1-2 questions on each section and still get a perfect 1600.

Do colleges care if you take the SAT more than once? ›

Yes, colleges can see how frequently you take the test if they want to, but Colleges won't turn up their noses if you've taken the exam two or more. What colleges care about are the top scores that they see. This shows that you're serious about your studies and are willing to put in your studies' time and effort.

Is there a scholarship that covers everything? ›

Full-ride scholarships cover all university expenses aside from tuition fees, such as accommodation, meals, and transportation. A good example is the USDA 1890 National Scholars' Program, a four-year, full-ride scholarship designed to cover the recipient's full tuition, room and board, study materials, and other fees.

Can I ask a college for a full-ride? ›

Although awards that cover your tuition and all expenses are highly-competitive, it's possible to get a full-ride scholarship if you excel in academics, sports, or leadership, and can demonstrate this excellence effectively in your application.

How do I ask for a full-ride scholarship? ›

Full-ride academic scholarship: Be at the top of your class with a great GPA, take AP/honors classes, and get perfect (or close to perfect) SAT or ACT scores. Along with academic merit, it also helps to also have leadership skills or community involvement, too (see below).

What is the best age to take the SAT? ›

Although you may take the SAT any time starting freshman year, most students take it for the first time in the spring of their junior year and possibly retake it in the fall of their senior year.

What is a good SAT score for d1 athletes? ›

They are more than numbers and need to realize that education is just as important as athleticism. As long as the athlete focuses on the books, the eligibility requirements will domino effect. Thus, a good SAT score can be as simple as at least a 690 to as complicated as a minimum of 400 to 980.

What is the max age to take SAT? ›

Candidates who want to take the SAT exam have no upper or lower age restrictions. The highest SAT exam participation rate was among applicants between 17 and 19.

What is the lowest GPA Stanford will accept? ›

There is no minimum GPA or test score, nor is there any specific number of AP or honors courses you must have on your transcript in order to have your application reviewed or be admitted to Stanford.

Is 1500 good enough for Ivy League? ›

As you can see, your score of 1500 is an average or slightly below-average score for most Ivy League universities. Your score is slightly above-average at Cornell and Brown. However, admissions experts say that students applying to Ivy League universities should aim for a minimum score of 1470.

What is the most difficult college to get into? ›

Niche, a ranking and review site, recently published its list of the “2023 Hardest Colleges to Get Into.” Using data from the U.S. Department of Education on various colleges' acceptance rates and SAT/ACT scores, they found, unsurprisingly, Harvard University to be the most difficult college to get into.

What is the lowest Ivy League SAT? ›

Ideal ACT/SAT Scores for Ivy League School Applications

The minimum SAT score to get into an Ivy League school ranges from 690 to 730 for the reading section and from 700 to 730 for the math section. Getting 700 or 710 (or higher) on both of these sections will give you an advantage at most Ivy League universities.

What is the easiest Ivy League school to get into? ›

Cornell is considered the "easiest" Ivy League to get into because it has the highest Ivy League acceptance rate. While it's easier, statistically speaking, to get into Cornell, it's still challenging. It's also important to remember that students apply directly to one of Cornell's eight undergraduate colleges.

Is 1490 enough for Stanford? ›

The 25th percentile New SAT score is 1440, and the 75th percentile SAT score is 1550. In other words, a 1440 places you below average, while a 1550 will move you up to above average. There's no absolute SAT requirement at Stanford, but they really want to see at least a 1440 to have a chance at being considered.

Is it bad to take the SAT 3 times? ›

It does not hurt to take the SAT multiple times. Colleges cannot see how many times you have taken the SAT. However, writing the SAT is a stressful and time-consuming endeavor, so it's important to know how many times are right for you.

What SAT score should I not retake? ›

Never Retake a 1530+

The SAT User Percentiles are what matter since they're based on the actual scores of students. The Nationally Representative Sample is pretty meaningless. A student's percentile represents the percentage of students whose score is equal to or lower than his or her score.

Is 1300 a good SAT score? ›

Is a 1300 Sat Score (87th Percentile) Good? Yes. A 1300 on the SAT indicates good performance in all sections of the exam and places you around the 87th percentile of all test takers, meaning you scored higher than 87% of all test takers.

Can you get a scholarship with a 1250 SAT score? ›

With a 1250 SAT score, you're eligible for merit aid as well as other types of scholarships, including ones for extracurricular activities, life circumstances, and more. Make sure to start applying to scholarships as early as possible so you can build a nest egg and offset the cost of tuition.

Does Harvard accept 1200 SAT? ›

The 25th percentile New SAT score is 1460, and the 75th percentile SAT score is 1580. In other words, a 1460 places you below average, while a 1580 will move you up to above average. There's no absolute SAT requirement at Harvard, but they really want to see at least a 1460 to have a chance at being considered.

What SAT score do Ivy Leagues want? ›

Ideal ACT/SAT Scores for Ivy League School Applications

The minimum SAT score to get into an Ivy League school ranges from 690 to 730 for the reading section and from 700 to 730 for the math section. Getting 700 or 710 (or higher) on both of these sections will give you an advantage at most Ivy League universities.

What GPA is required for MIT? ›

GPA. There is no minimum required GPA, but competitive applicants generally have a GPA of 3.5 or above, and mostly A's in mathematics and science courses. Testing must be completed by the October test date for spring (February) entry and by the March test date for fall (September) entry.

Can I get into Princeton with a 1300 SAT? ›

What SAT Scores Do I Need to Get Into Princeton? The vast majority of admitted students at Princeton score above 1500 on the SAT. The average SAT composite score of Princeton's admitted applicants is 1515.

Should I retake a 1290 SAT score? ›

There's no penalty for retaking the SAT and your highest score is what admissions officers are going to consider when reviewing your application. In reality, there's nothing to worry about.

Is 1700 SAT score good? ›

As expected, however, the higher the score, the better—regardless of the school you plan to attend. If you are considering a school with more average-based acceptance requirements, an SAT exam score of 1500 to 1700 is a perfectly acceptable goal.

Can I get into UCLA with a 1250 SAT? ›

The 25th percentile New SAT score is 1290, and the 75th percentile SAT score is 1510. In other words, a 1290 places you below average, while a 1510 will move you up to above average. There's no absolute SAT requirement at UCLA, but they really want to see at least a 1290 to have a chance at being considered.

Can I get into NYU with a 1250 SAT? ›

Students that get into New York University have an SAT score between 1470–1560 or an ACT score of 33–35. Regular applications are due January 5.

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