
American Jewish University has an average ACT score of 19 for undergraduate admissions. This score reflects a baseline benchmark for prospective students. Additional details regarding ACT score percentiles or ranges are not disclosed.
American Jewish University does not disclose the ACT score range for admitted students. However, being within the score range is not a guarantee of admission. Applicants near the upper end of the range are viewed more favorably, while those at the lower end will need to strengthen their application through higher grades, compelling essays, notable awards, and extracurricular activities to enhance their chances of acceptance.
American Jewish University does not disclose the 25th and 75th percentile math ACT score requirements for undergraduate admissions. Therefore, no specific figures are available for these metrics.
American Jewish University does not disclose specific ACT score requirements for the English component, as both the 25th and 75th percentiles are not available.
American Jewish University does not disclose the 25th and 75th percentile ACT Reading scores for undergraduate admissions. Therefore, no specific score requirements can be provided for this section of the ACT.
American Jewish University has not disclosed the 25th and 75th percentile ACT scores for the science component required for undergraduate admissions. As such, specific numeric benchmarks for this part of the ACT are unavailable.
American Jewish University has a test-optional policy for undergraduate admissions. Self-reporting of test scores is not allowed, and superscoring is also not permitted. The data regarding the percentage of students submitting the ACT is not disclosed.