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Understanding ACT Score Requirements

The ACT is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States. Understanding the score expectations at your target colleges can help you set realistic goals and build a balanced school list.

The "Middle 50%" ACT Range

Similar to the SAT, colleges often report the ACT score range for the middle 50% of their admitted first-year students. This gives you a great idea of what a "typical" admitted student's scores look like.

  • Aiming for the 75th percentile score or higher will make you a competitive candidate.
  • Falling near the 25th percentile means you'll need other parts of your application to be particularly strong.

Example ACT Composite Range for The New School

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25th - 75th percentile Composite Score

For The New School, this range indicates that it is a highly selective school. To be a strong candidate, you would want an ACT Composite score of 35 or higher. A score of 31 would be on the lower end of the admitted student profile.

What is a "Good" ACT Score?

  • 30 or above: Generally considered very good, competitive for selective schools.
  • 24-29: A solid score, good for many state universities and private colleges.
  • 20-23: The national average. Meets requirements for many universities.
  • Below 20: May limit options, but many schools will still be within reach.

Test-Optional Strategies

If your ACT score is below the 25th percentile for a school you're interested in, and that school is test-optional, you may consider not submitting your score.

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