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ACT Score Requirements for University of Tennessee Knoxville

Good day, everyone! I'm currently considering the University of Tennessee Knoxville. Can someone tell me the ACT score requirements there? Is there a minimum cut-off, or does it vary from year to year?

a year ago

For the University of Tennessee Knoxville (UTK), there is no definitive "cut-off" score for the ACT. The admissions process is holistic and several factors are taken into account, such as your high school GPA, coursework rigor, personal statement, and extracurricular involvement.

However, it's helpful to look at the middle 50% scores of accepted students for some perspective. In recent years, the middle 50% ACT score range for admitted students at UTK has been approximately 25-31. This means that 25% of admitted students scored below a 25 and 25% scored above a 31. Keep in mind these figures could slightly vary from year to year.

If your ACT score falls within or above this range, you're likely in a competitive position academically. However, a solid ACT score alone won't guarantee admission—balancing a good score with strong academic performance and extracurricular involvement is key. On the flip side, if your score is lower, don't lose hope—you can still make a strong case via other aspects of your application.

Remember, standardized test scores like the ACT are just one piece of the college application puzzle when it comes to admissions at UTK. You will need a well-rounded application to truly stand out.

a year ago

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