Niagara University has an average SAT score of 1135, with a 25th percentile of 1030 and a 75th percentile of 1240. The average ACT score is 25, ranging from 23 at the 25th percentile to 27 at the 75th percentile. The average GPA for applicants is 3.63, and for standardized testing, the university has a test-optional policy, allowing students to choose whether to submit scores. The average IELTS score is 6.5, while the average TOEFL score is 79, and the average Duolingo score is 105. IB students typically have an average score of 32, with a range from 29 to 35.

Niagara University's unweighted average GPA for undergraduate admissions is 3.63. Specific figures for the 25th and 75th percentiles of the unweighted GPA, as well as the weighted GPA statistics, are not disclosed.
More DetailsNiagara University has an average SAT score of 1135. The 25th percentile score is 1030 while the 75th percentile is 1240. For the math component, the 25th percentile score is 520 and the 75th percentile is 610. In the evidence-based reading and writing (ERW) section, the scores range from 510 at the 25th percentile to 630 at the 75th percentile. Only 21% of students submitted SAT scores.
More DetailsNiagara University reports an average ACT score of 25, with a 25th percentile score of 23 and a 75th percentile score of 27. For the math component, the 25th percentile score is 20, while the 75th percentile score is 28. The English component shows a 25th percentile score of 23 and a 75th percentile score of 25. Notably, the university indicates that only 2% of students submitted ACT scores. Data for the reading and science components are not disclosed.
More DetailsNiagara University requires a minimum TOEFL score of 79 for undergraduate admissions. The average score among admitted students is also 79, with both the 25th and 75th percentiles at 79, indicating consistency in admissions standards. No percentile data for the individual components of listening, reading, speaking, and writing are disclosed.
More DetailsNiagara University does not allow superscoring for undergraduate admissions. Superscoring means that a college considers the highest scores from different test dates to create the best composite score. As such, applicants will need to submit their best single-test scores without any combination of scores from different attempts.
More DetailsNiagara University is test optional, meaning that applicants are not required to submit standardized test scores for admission. However, the university does not allow self-reporting of scores, which means all submitted scores must come from official testing agencies. Currently, 21% of applicants choose to submit SAT scores, while only 2% submit ACT scores, indicating that some students may be submitting both types of scores, with a total submission percentage of 23%.
More DetailsNiagara University reports an average IB score of 32. The 25th percentile score is 29, while the 75th percentile score is 35. Recommended higher-level subjects include Biology, Chemistry, Psychology, Math Analysis and Approaches (AA), and Business and Management, with English B, Math Applications and Interpretation (AI), and Art History suggested at the standard level.
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