Seton Hill College does not allow superscoring for undergraduate admissions. Superscoring means that a college considers the highest section scores across multiple test dates to create a new composite score, which can often benefit applicants. Since Seton Hill does not permit this practice, applicants will need to submit their highest overall scores from individual test dates without the possibility of combining them for a better score.
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