Connecticut University requires a minimum TOEFL score of 100 and an average score of 100, with no variability in the range. For the IELTS, the average score is 7.0, also with a consistent range. Students submitting SAT scores have an average of 1290, with the 25th percentile at 1160 and the 75th percentile at 1400. The ACT average score is 30, ranging from 28 at the 25th percentile to 32 at the 75th percentile. The average unweighted GPA is 3.81, with a 25th percentile of 3.5 and a 75th percentile of 3.9. Additionally, standardized testing is test-optional, and superscoring is allowed.

Connecticut University reports an unweighted GPA average of 3.81 for undergrad admissions, with the 25th percentile at 3.5 and the 75th percentile at 3.9. The University does not disclose information regarding the weighted GPA. This data indicates a competitive academic profile among admitted students.
More DetailsConnecticut University has an average SAT score of 1290, with the 25th percentile at 1160 and the 75th percentile at 1400. For the math component, the 25th percentile score is 560, and the 75th percentile score is 690. In the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing component, the 25th percentile score is 590, while the 75th percentile is 710. Additionally, 54% of students submitted SAT scores as part of their application.
More DetailsConnecticut University reports an average ACT score of 30, with a 25th percentile of 28 and a 75th percentile of 32. 12% of students submitting their ACT scores contribute to these figures. Details regarding the individual component scores in math, English, reading, and science are not disclosed.
More DetailsConnecticut University requires a minimum TOEFL score of 100 for undergraduate admissions, with an average score also at 100. The 25th and 75th percentiles for the total score are both 100, indicating that all accepted students score at this level. Specific component scores for listening, reading, speaking, and writing are not disclosed.
More DetailsConnecticut University allows superscoring for undergraduate admissions. Superscoring means that the University considers the highest section scores across multiple test attempts to create the best possible composite score for applicants. This practice can benefit students who may perform differently across test dates, potentially enhancing their overall application.
More DetailsConnecticut University is test optional, allowing applicants to choose whether to submit standardized test scores. Additionally, the University permits self-reporting of scores, meaning students can provide their test results without sending official score reports. Approximately 54% of applicants submit SAT scores, while 12% submit ACT scores; the total of 66% indicates some students may be submitting both types of scores.
More DetailsConnecticut University has an average IB score of 36, with the 25th percentile at 33 and the 75th percentile at 39. For recommended subjects, students should consider Higher Level courses in English A (Lang & Lit), History, Biology, and Psychology, along with Standard Level courses in Math AA, Global Politics, and Economics.
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