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Lowest ACT 25th percentile

Hey everyone! I've been researching colleges and I was wondering, which reputable colleges have the lowest ACT 25th percentile? Just trying to balance out my list of reach, match, and safety schools.

4 months ago

Hello! It's important to have a balanced college list, so I'm glad you're considering reach, match, and safety schools. When looking for colleges with lower ACT 25th percentiles, remember that these stats can vary between institutions and can change from year to year. To help you find some reputable colleges with relatively low ACT 25th percentiles, I've compiled a few below:

1. Arizona State University (ASU) - 25th percentile ACT: 22

2. Ohio University - 25th percentile ACT: 21

3. University of North Texas (UNT) - 25th percentile ACT: 21

4. University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) - 25th percentile ACT: 20

5. University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) - 25th percentile ACT: 21

These schools have strong programs across various disciplines and could serve as safety schools if your scores are within their ranges. Keep in mind that admissions are not solely based on test scores; other factors such as GPA, course rigor, extracurricular activities, essays, and recommendations will also play a role.

To find more schools that align with your academic and personal interests, I recommend researching colleges based on their programs, campus culture, location, and size. You can also use resources like CollegeVine's college search tool to help narrow down your options and build a balanced college list.

Lastly, don't forget that many schools have gone test-optional due to the recent changes in the SAT and ACT testing landscape. Some schools may not require test scores at all, which could expand your list of match and safety schools. Always double-check each school's specific test requirements on their admissions websites. Good luck with your college search!

4 months ago

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