
American World University does not disclose its average SAT score for undergraduate admissions.
American World University does not disclose its SAT score range for undergraduate admissions. Being within the undetermined range is not a guarantee of admission; however, candidates scoring higher are likely to have a competitive advantage. Applicants at the lower end will need to enhance their applications with strong grades, essays, awards, and extracurricular activities to strengthen their chances.
American World University does not disclose the 25th and 75th percentile SAT Math scores for undergraduate admissions. Consequently, there are no specific score requirements available for the math component of the SAT.
American World University does not disclose specific SAT English score requirements for undergraduate admissions as both the 25th and 75th percentile scores are listed as null. This lack of disclosed data means that prospective applicants should be prepared with competitive scores, though exact thresholds remain unspecified.
American World University operates a test-optional admissions policy, allowing students the choice to submit standardized test scores. Self-reporting of test scores is permitted, but the university does not allow superscoring. Currently, no data is available regarding the percentage of students submitting SAT scores.