
The average ACT score for undergraduate admissions at the University of California, Davis is 28. This score reflects the middle range of applicants, indicating that a competitive application would likely include scores near this average. No additional ACT data was disclosed.
The University of California, Davis has not disclosed the ACT score range for admissions. Being within the typical range for accepted students is not a guarantee of admission; however, scoring on the upper end is a positive indicator. Applicants on the lower end should strengthen their applications with better grades, essays, awards, and extracurricular activities to enhance their chances of acceptance.
The University of California, Davis does not disclose the 25th and 75th percentile ACT math scores required for undergraduate admissions. As such, specific statistics regarding the math component cannot be provided.
The University of California, Davis does not disclose the 25th and 75th percentile ACT scores for the English component required for undergraduate admissions. Consequently, specific score benchmarks are not available for prospective applicants.
UC Davis does not disclose the 25th and 75th percentile ACT reading scores required for undergraduate admissions. As such, specific benchmarks for this component are unavailable.
The University of California, Davis does not disclose the 25th or 75th percentile ACT scores for the science component of undergraduate admissions. Therefore, specific score benchmarks for this section are unavailable.
The University of California, Davis has a test-optional policy, allowing applicants to decide whether to submit ACT scores. Currently, 33% of students are submitting ACT scores. Self-reporting of scores is permitted, but UC Davis does not allow superscoring for undergraduate admissions.

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