Hey folks, I've been thinking about applying to the University of Missouri and I'm curious about their ACT requirements. What kind of ACT scores are they typically looking for? Is there a minimum? Thanks for any helpful info!
Hey there! The University of Missouri, also known as Mizzou, has a holistic admissions process, which means they consider several factors when evaluating your application, such as your high school coursework, grades, and extracurricular involvement. While standardized test scores like the ACT can be a part of the application process, Mizzou has implemented a test-optional policy for students applying for admission. This means you don't necessarily need to submit an ACT score to be considered for admission.
However, if you're interested in submitting an ACT score or would like to know what score might improve your application, the middle 50% of admitted students for recent classes scored between 23 and 30 on the ACT. Keep in mind that if you score below a 23, it doesn't automatically mean you won't be admitted. Similarly, scoring higher than a 30 doesn't guarantee acceptance.
Additionally, remember that Mizzou may use your ACT scores (if submitted) for scholarship considerations and advised placement in English and Math courses. If you decide to apply test-optional, you can still be considered for scholarships and course placements based on your high school GPA and coursework.
In summary, there's no minimum ACT score required for admission to Mizzou, but being aware of the middle 50% scores for admitted students (23-30) can give you a general idea of what they're typically looking for. If you decide not to submit test scores, focus on other parts of your application, like extracurricular activities and your personal essay, to help showcase your strengths as a candidate.
Best of luck with your application to Mizzou!
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