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What happens if I apply late or if I have new SAT or ACT scores?

UB Undergraduate Admissions: Costs and Financial Aid - Schol...
New consideration for scholarships based upon a later application or new information can be requested of the Office of Admissions. However, all decisions will be affected by funds available at that time.
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What happens to my scores once I take the SAT or ACT?

AIE | College Students | Frequently Asked Questions | Planni...
A copy of your score report will be sent to you and the schools you list on your registration form. That might include your high school, if you list its code number, and several colleges or universities. Part of the fee for students taking the test is the cost of sending your score report to colleges, universities, and/or scholarship programs that you designate. In other words, the colleges you list on your registration form will automatically be sent your scores.
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How do I take the ACT/SAT?

Montana Tech | Admissions
If you are from Butte, contact Margie Pascoe at 496-4477. If you are not from Butte, contact your high school guidance counselor for assistance.
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How do I get a copy of my SAT/ACT/PSAT scores?

ASD | Frequently Asked Questions
Our Student Records Department has PSAT, SAT and ACT test scores on the transcripts for some students, but only if the student provided us with his/her correct social security number and put the correct social security number on the test at the time the test was taken. Test scores are posted from a data file purchased from the testing company, so we can't be certain that all information is provided. We are under no requirement to maintain these scores, but do so as a convenience to the students.
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What ACT or SAT scores do I need to be admitted at MNU?

MNU FAQ's
Graduates of accredited high schools with an ACT score of 19 or above on the English and Reading (previously called Social Science) areas and 19 or above on the Mathematics area (SAT verbal of 440 or above; Mathematics score of 470 or above) may be admitted in good standing.
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What about ACT/SAT scores?

FAQ's
If you qualify for special exam arrangements, i.e. un-timed test, readers, or a private testing room, be sure that you use this accommodation. The school cannot use the specialized testing against you when you apply to the university.
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New Mexico Junior College - Counseling Frequently Asked Ques...
ACT/SAT scores are used to place students into the appropriate levels of math, English, and reading courses. If ACT or SAT scores place students into courses below college-level, they may try to improve their course placement by taking the COMPASS test.
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Are SAT or ACT scores required?

Change Your Life At Farmingdale
SAT or ACT scores are required for all applicants who graduated from high school after 1998. This requirement is waived for transfer students who have completed a minimum of 24 credits with a GPA of at least 2.0.
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Are my SAT/ACT scores important?

Go Greek
The chapters will take into account a participant's SAT/ACT scores along with her high school/college grades. If a Potential New Member's scores/grades are low, the chapters will have concern for the possibility of the Potential New Member experiencing difficulty in managing the time commitment required for New Member Education and a busy school schedule.
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What SAT or ACT scores do you require?

Admissions FAQs
SAT and ACT scores are evaluated by the University at Buffalo's Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Please review the Undergraduate Admissions website or call 716-645-6900 for the most current information regarding acceptable SAT and ACT scores. Learn more about International student requirements here. Note that SAT and ACT scores are generally only required of students entering as freshmen.
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Do I need to take the SAT or ACT to apply? What is the minimum SAT or ACT score I need?

SDSU Office of Admissions, Frequently Asked Questions
All freshmen applicants are required to take either the College Board's Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) or the ACT by November 2007. There is no minimum SAT or ACT score required for admission. Freshman applicants are ranked using the CSU eligibility index which combines the grade point average and SAT/ACT test scores. For fall 2007, the average SAT score of admitted freshmen who met the selective criteria was 1,128; the average ACT composite score was 24.
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If I can't get my SAT scores, what happens?

SPFD - FAQ
Check for your SAT scores in various places: undergraduate institution, your college transcript, or your high school transcript. You may also contact the Eduational Testing Services (ETS) for an official copy of your SAT scores. If you absolutely can't get a copy of your SAT scores, please contact the Academic Support & Enrichment Center at 252-744-2500. Because you will need these letters when you apply for medical school, it is a good time to try to reconnect with your professors.
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Do transfer applicants need to take the SAT or ACT to apply?

SDSU Office of Admissions, Frequently Asked Questions
No. Only freshmen applicants are required to take and submit scores for the College Board's Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) or the ACT.
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What is the minimum GPA, SAT and ACT scores to be admitted to Linfield?

Linfield Facts: FAQ
We do not currently have a minimum requirement for GPA or test scores. However, the incoming class in 2007 had an average GPA of 3.31-3.88, an average SAT score of 1000-1200 (critical reading, math), and an average ACT score of 22-27.
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Where do I send my transcripts and ACT/SAT scores?

LSU Honors College | Frequently Asked Questions
All application materials should be submitted to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions along with the Application for Undergraduate Admission. Standardized exam scores must come directly from ACT or College Board to be considered “official.” The Honors College admission decision is made separately from and after the university's admission decision.
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Did you receive my SAT/ACT scores?

Binghamton University - Undergraduate Admissions
If you designated Binghamton University as a school to receive your scores at the time you took the exam, your scores will be sent to us automatically. If you need to have your scores sent to us after you took the exam, call the Educational Testing Service Center at 609-771-7600 and request that your scores be sent to Binghamton University (CEEB code: 2535, ACT code: 2956). DO NOT send your scores RUSH.
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What kind of SAT/ACT scores are you looking for?

Office of Undergraduate Admissions
You may have read that the average SAT is 1170 or 26 ACT. If you are above those averages and have strong grades, you are doing well. Students with scores below the average should remember that it’s an average and not a minimum. Remember, we take your test scores in context with your entire application. We accept either test. We recommend that you take two tests (two SATs, two ACTs, or one of each). We’ll take your top score. Whatever you do, try to relax while taking the test.
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What are the minimum SAT/ACT scores for admission?

Admissions - FAQ's for Pre-Medical Program
We don't have SAT/ACT "cutoffs" per se, but standardized testing plays an important role in the selection process. Excellence is expected. It would be useful for you to consider the test performance profile of the most recently admitted class. The middle 50% score ranges (25th percentile to the 75th percentile) of students who have been accepted to our Pre-medical Program in 2006 were:
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Will I need to submit SAT/ACT scores?

UNC : TRANSFERRING
The SAT, including writing, or the ACT plus writing is required for sophomore transfer applicants. Scores should be sent to Carolina directly from the College Board or the high school counselor. Our SAT reporting code is 5816 and our ACT code is 3162. SAT or ACT test scores (with or without the writing section) are optional for junior transfers.
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Are there minimum required SAT I, ACT or SAT II scores?

Harvard College Admissions Office: frequently asked question...
Harvard does not have clearly defined, required minimum scores; however, the majority of students admitted to the College represent a range of scores from roughly 600 to 800 on each section of the SAT I as well as on the SAT II Subject Tests. We regard test results as helpful indicators of academic ability and achievement when considered thoughtfully among many other factors.
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Do I need the SAT / ACT for admission?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) — Trocaire College
We do not require the SAT / ACT for admission. However, we do recommend that you still take them. If you have taken the test, feel free to forward your scores to the Office of Admissions for review.
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What if I don’t have my scores with me but had my ACT or SAT scores sent to NAU?

NAU Testing at Orientation FAQ
If you had your scores sent to NAU, an advisor can look up your information at Orientation and inform you of your placement. Score a 19 on the ACT or a 470 on the SAT and you can take MAT 110 (College Algebra) or STA 270 (Statistics). For more information about your Mathematics placement level, contact an academic advisor or the NAU Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Yes, both Placement and CLEP exams are available year around at the Counseling & Testing Center.
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How is the ACT scored? How do these scores compare to SAT scores?

Compass: ACT FAQ
You will receive a scaled score of 1-36 on each of the 4 ACT tests (you will receive a raw score of 2-12 on your essay that represents the sum of the 1-6 scores from two graders). Your composite score on the ACT is the average of your 4 scores rounded to the nearest integer, so it is also a 1-36 score. Because the SAT and the ACT are completely different tests developed by different companies, their scores cannot be compared directly.
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Do I need to wait for my SAT scores before I can apply?

Applying to LHU Frequently Asked Questions
No. It is best to apply as early as possible. Once your SAT scores arrive, a review of your application file will be made and you will be notified by mail.
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What will the new SAT scores look like?

EAOP - FAQ
The new SAT Reasoning Test will have three scores, each on the familiar scale of 200 to 800. Your score will include Writing (W 200-800), Mathematics (M 200-800), and Critical Reading (CR 200-800). Your Math and Critical Reading scores on the new SAT Reasoning Test can be compared to the Math and Verbal scores from the old SAT I. This is something colleges need for consistency in admissions requirements. However, the SAT Writing score is completely new.
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SAT I : Reasoning Test Requirements
The new SAT I will have three components: Critical reading (previously known as verbal); Mathematics and Writing. Each component will have a maximum score of 800. For the purpose of admission, all SAT I scores are valid for 5 years. You can use the old scores to apply for admission as long as they are valid for 5 years.
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