
Greensboro College has an average SAT score of 1030 for undergraduate admissions. This figure reflects the college's admissions benchmarks and the profile of incoming students. There are no additional SAT category scores disclosed.
Greensboro College’s SAT score range for undergraduate admissions is between 900 and 1100, with the 25th percentile at 900 and the 75th percentile at 1100. While being within this range does not guarantee admission, scoring closer to the upper end is a positive indicator. Applicants at the lower end will need to enhance their applications with stronger grades, compelling essays, notable awards, and extracurricular activities to improve their chances.
Greensboro College's SAT math score requirements show that the 25th percentile score is 460, while the 75th percentile score is 550. This indicates that students aiming for admission should ideally target a score higher than 550 to be competitive. The data reflects a range of performance within the math component for prospective undergraduates.
Greensboro College requires a minimum SAT score of 440 for the 25th percentile and 550 for the 75th percentile on the English component. This indicates that 25% of admitted students score below 440, while 75% score below 550. These scores provide a benchmark for prospective applicants to gauge their standing in relation to the college's admissions criteria.
Greensboro College reports that 54% of applicants submit SAT scores. The college is test-optional, allowing students to decide if they want to submit standardized test scores. Self-reporting of scores is permitted. However, superscoring is not allowed for undergraduate admissions.