Should I submit SAT scores 2023?

Are you wondering what an amazing SAT score is in 2022? Need an idea of the score that will get you into your dream college? You’ve come to the right place! We have compiled lists of colleges and their admitted freshmen’s average SAT score. Data for all our charts comes from the Class of 2021, people who entered college in the Fall of 2021.

As a caveat, please note these students applied to college during the COVID pandemic, which affected who was able to take the test. We know many tests were cancelled due to lockdowns, and most universities were test optional. We ask you take this data with a grain of salt, because admissions this year will likely be extremely competitive. Even with that being said, we do think this data is more in line with admissions this year than data in 2019 would be because we are still in a test optional environment.

Most of the data we collected includes the 25th and 75th percentile of SAT scores. This means you can see the median 50% of SAT scores for admitted and enrolled students at each school shown. Our general rule for students is if your score is above the 25th percentile on both sections, consider submitting. In fact, if you’re scoring at at least the 50th percentile, we recommend you submit your scoreeven if the college is test optional. If your score is close to the 25th percentile and you’re from an underrepresented group, such as a minority, we still recommend you consider sending your score. If your score is below the 25th percentile, and you’re not from a background or context that warrants special consideration, we generally recommend not sending scores to schools that are truly test optional.

Decent SAT Scores

A decent SAT score is something that can get you into a college you’ve heard of, possibly a flagship university in your state, or a regional or local college. A decent SAT score is around an average score, which is 500 per section or 1000-1200 total. Below is our chart for school’s that should accept a decent SAT score. You’ll notice a number of regional and state universities that aren’t the most difficult to get into. However, they’re still nationally recognized.

UniversityPercent Submitting SAT Scores Enrolled Fall 2021Middle 50% SAT MATH 2021Middle 50% SAT ERW 2021
Louisiana Tech University 8% 540-650 530-630
University of Massachusetts Boston 21% 530-640 530-640
Northern Arizona University 10% 520-628 540-640
University of Toledo 18% 520-650 510-640
Old Dominion 22% 500-600 520-620
Central Michigan University 57% 500-600 510-620
University of West Florida 57% 490-590 520-620
Kent State 18% 500-600 500-610
Wichita State University 7% 500-600 485-620
University of Nevada, Las Vegas 8% 490-600 490-610
University of South Alabama 7% 490-600 500-600
Texas State University 50% 490-580 500-600
Rocky Mountain College 9% 475-580 500-600
Indiana State University 47% 460-570 470-580
Sam Houston State University 85% 470-550 450-570
Lewis Clark State College 430-540 450-560

Good SAT Scores

A good SAT score is one where you’re scoring about 600 per section with a total score around 1200-1300. You’ll notice in our chart below of schools that accept good SAT scores that these are bigger, more recognized universities. This is not an exhaustive list, there are many universities out there accept these scores.

UniversityPercent Submitting SAT Scores Enrolled Fall 2021Middle 50% SAT MATH 2021Middle 50% SAT ERW 2021
University of Denver 24% 590-690 610-700
University of Colorado, Boulder 32% 580-700 590-690
Marquette University 13% 590-680 590-680
Indiana University 39% 580-700 580-680
Texas A&M 68% 570-700 570-680
University of South Carolina 38% 570-680 580-680
University of Arizona 12% 560-690 560-680
University of Iowa 18% 560-670 570-680
Temple University 30% 550-670 560-670
University of Oregon 17% 550-660 560-670
Michigan State University 48% 550-670 550-650
University of New Hampshire 34% 550-640 560-660
North Dakota State University 6% 560-660 550-630

Very Good SAT Scores

A very good SAT score is one where each section is in the mid to high 600s, and the total score is in the 1300s. Below is our chart of schools that are a good fit if you have a very good SAT score. You can see these are good, solid schools that you’ve most likely heard of. As we get into the higher score ranges, remember that these large state universities have many different majors, and this may affect their average scores. For example, an engineering major at Purdue will likely have a higher SAT score. If you’re planning on pursuing a super competitive major, you probably want a score on the upper end of the score range.

UniversityPercent Submitting SAT Scores Enrolled Fall 2021Middle 50% SAT MATH 2021Middle 50% SAT ERW 2021
University of Miami 31% 650-740 650-720
North Carolina State University 21% 640-740 630-700
University of Texas at Austin 56% 610-770 620-730
University of Georgia 36% 630-730 640-720
Pepperdine University 19% 630-730 630-710
Ohio State University 21% 630-740 620-700
University of Washington 19% 620-760 600-710
University of Connecticut 50th percentile: 1240-1410 50th percentile: 1240-1410
Drexel University 37% 610-720 600-690
Purdue University 62% 600-740 590-690
University of Delaware 50th percentile: 1220-1380 50th percentile: 1220-1380
Penn State University 37% 600-710 600-690

Great SAT Scores

A great SAT score is something in the 1400s, with each section being 700 or above. Below is our chart of schools where a great SAT score is a good fit. You may notice that certain schools will favor either the english or the math section. So you may have a 650 in one section and a 750 in the other. This list used to be much longer, but due to people hiding scores in a test optional environment, many schools that used to be good fits for a great SAT score now have higher averages.

UniversityPercent Submitting SAT Scores Enrolled Fall 2021Middle 50% SAT MATH 2021Middle 50% SAT ERW 2021
Swarthmore College 39% 720-790 710-770
Tufts University 31% 730-790 710-760
Northeastern University 28% 730-790 700-760
University of Notre Dame 48% 710-790 700-760
Georgetown 64% 710-780 700-770
Emory University 37% 730-790 690-750
Boston College 720-780 700-750
Case Western Reserve University 39% 730-790 680-740
Wellesley College 37% 690-780 710-760
Georgia Tech University 53% 690-790 670-750
Boston University 32% 700-780 660-740
University of Virginia 51% 700-780 690-750
College of WIlliam and Mary 51% 670-770 690-750
Tulane University 15% 680-770 680-740
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 43% 680-790 650-740
Wake Forest University 23% 680-770 670-730
University of Wisconsin-Madison 15% 690-780 650-730
Southern Methodist University 16% 680-770 660-740
University of Michigan 54% 690-780 670-750
Villanova University 28% 690-760 660-730
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 15% 660-770 660-740

Excellent SAT Scores

An excellent SAT score is above a 1500, with section scores in the mid 700s or higher. This is a score in the 98th or 99th percentile for all SAT test takers. Our chart below shows schools where an excellent SAT score is a good fit. As test optional became more prominent, we’ve seen more schools climb up to this list. This is because students with lower test scores went test optional and hid their scores. This caused the average score of accepted students to increase.

UniversityPercent Submitting SAT Scores Enrolled Fall 2021Middle 50% SAT MATH 2021Middle 50% SAT ERW 2021
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 780-800 730-780
New York University Median: 1540 Median: 1540
Harvard University 54% 750-800 730-780
Yale University 54% 750-800 730-780
Washington University in St. Louis Composite: 1490-1570 Composite: 1490-1570
Dartmouth College Median: 780 Median: 750
Rice University 46% 770-800 720-770
Duke University Composite: 1510-1560 Composite: 1510-1560
University of Pennsylvania 760-800 720-770
Vanderbilt University 25% 760-800 720-770
Stanford 48% 750-800 720-770
Harvey Mudd College 40% 770-800 710-760
Carnegie Mellon University 47.7% 770-800 710-760
Brown University 51% 740-800 720-770
Princeton University 56% 740-800 720-770
Northwestern University 43% 740-790 720-770
Williams College 43% 740-790 720-770
Cornell University 41% 750-800 700-760
Amherst College 35% 720-790 720-780

Will SAT scores be required for class of 2023?

2022-2023 Admissions Cycle Though test submission at many of these schools is strongly encouraged or likely to correlate with higher admissions rates, it is not a requirement of application. 5.5% of colleges have announced test required policies.

What is a good SAT score for 2023?

A good SAT score is one where you're scoring about 600 per section with a total score around 1200-1300. You'll notice in our chart below of schools that accept good SAT scores that these are bigger, more recognized universities. This is not an exhaustive list, there are many universities out there accept these scores.

Will the SAT be removed 2023?

NCAA Continues to Waive SAT Requirement for Class of 2023; May Drop Permanently. The NCAA Eligibility Center has announced it is extending the COVID-19 waiver that was first put into place in April 2020 in response to the disruptions to academic life caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.