Appalachian State University 4.1 24-28 ( composite ) 1100-1200 (new Math and Reading) Deadlines: November 15, February 1 and March 15 Averett University 2.5 850 17 (Composite) Barton College (Average Score) 3.18 14-17 or higher (Composite) 950 Bennett College 2.4 Boston College: Varies 1360-1490 30-33 (Composite) Campbell University 17 (Composite) 900 or higher Catawba College
950 18 Chowan University 2.3 820 14 (Composite) Clemson (Average) 4.5 (weighted) 3.0-3.5 (unweighted) 1250-1400 27-31 (Composite) Coastal Carolina University: -3.7 1010-1140 20-23 (Composite) Davidson 30-33 (Composite) (Reading: 650-750 Math: 650-740 and Writing 640-750) Duke University No minimum required GPA or class rank Trinity Arts and Sciences Program ( Composite 32-35) or Pratt Engineering ( Composite 33-35) Trinity Arts and Sciences Program (Reading: 690-790 Math: 710-800 and Writing 700-790) or Pratt Engineering (Reading: 710-790 Math: 760-800 and Writing 710-790)
East Carolina University 3.7 20-23 (Composite) 1000 (old) / 1100 (new) (Math and Reading) Deadline: March 1 Elizabeth City State 2.8 17-18 (Composite) 880-925 (Math and Reading) Deadlines: May 1 and August 1 Fayetteville State (Fayetteville) 3.25 17-19 (Composite) 900-950 (Math and Reading) Deadlines: June 30 Georgia Tech (Average) 4.0 (weighted) 1330-1490 30-34 (Composite) Greensboro College 2.5 900 17 (Composite) Johnson C. Smith University on a 4.0 scale 860 (critical reading and math only)
18 (Composite) Applicants are encouraged to submit: Two letters of recommendations Personal statement explaining how JCSU can help them achieve their goals Johnson & Wales Oregon State University Ohio University: 1110-1260 22-26 (middle 50%) (Composite) Old Dominion University: 3.2-3.5 1000 (old) 20-21 (composite) Louisburg College 1.5-1.84 students will be asked to come to our Summer Bridge Program 1.85-2.4 students are either conditionally accepted or clearly accepted (depending on scores)
2.5 and higher is clear acceptance and a merit (academic) scholarship above 800 around 14 (composite) We work with students on those because we know some simply aren't great test takers. Livingstone College 2.0 (2.5 or higher for scholarships) 810-900-1000 or 1200 17, 19, 21, 26 (composite) Marshall University Conditional Acceptance 2.0 980 (Math and Reading) 19 (composite) OR 16 (composite) Meredith College: Takes a holistic approach to their applications. NC A&T 3.3 18-20 (composite) 950-1050 (Math and Reading) Deadlines: February 1
NC Central University 2.5 17 (composite) 880 (Math and Reading) Deadlines: October 15, January 15 and May 1 NC State: Middle 50% GPA weighted: 4.4 to 4.8 Middle 50% GPA unweighted : 3.7 to 3.96 Middle 50% 1280 to 1410 Middle 50% 27 to 32 (composite) NC Wesleyan College 2.5 (2.1 Freshman Advantage depending on the Test Scores) 15 (Freshman Advantage 16) (Composite) 760 (old) / 850 (new and Freshman Advantage) Ohio State Oregon State University GPA (Average for 2016): 3.75 (unweighted) 1300 27 Pensacola Christian College 2.0 940
18 Queens University of Charlotte evidence of a high school diploma or the equivalent a written statement describing your reasons for attending Queens University of Charlotte two official academic transcripts from all colleges previously attended a completed application form Shaw University 2.0 GPA SAT/ACT scores (no minimum score) Three letters of recommendation (one from guidance counselor) Criminal background history report University of Alabama 21 1080 UNC Asheville 4.2 24-27 1150-1250 (Math and Reading) Deadline: November 15 University of California of Los Angeles (Average) 3.92 (weighted) 3.50 (unweighted) 1810 28 UNC Chapel Hill
4.5 28-33 1250-1450 (Math and Reading) Deadlines: October 15 and January 15 UNC-Charlotte (Charlotte) 3.9 22-26 1050-1200 (Math and Reading) Deadlines: November 1 and February 1 UNC Charlotte 3.8-4.5 Weighted 3.2-3.7 Unweighted 1050-1220 (old) 1130-1280 (NEW) 22-27 (Composite) UNC-Greensboro (Greensboro) 3.5 19-22 950-1050 Deadlines: December 1 and March 1 University of Florida 4.2-4.5 1000 (Math and Reading) 19 University of Michigan 3.87 1440-1570
30-34 College of Engineering (Math Section ONLY) 28 670 UNC-Pembroke (Pembroke) 2.7 19-20 900-950 Deadlines: July 15 UNC-Wilmington 4.1 25-28 1150-1300 (Math and Reading) Deadlines: November 1 and February 1 UNC School of the Arts (Winston-Salem) 3.5 22-26 1050-1150 (Math and Reading) USC-Aiken 2.0 800 17 UNCG Here is the profile of UNCG's average admitted freshman (Fall 2015)*: Average HS 3.66 (weighted) SAT middle 50% ranges:
480-580 critical reading 480-570 math Average 23 (Composite) UNC Wilmington 3.8-4.3 1130-1250 (old critical math and reading) and 1200-1310 (new) 25-28 Essay (short answer) Letter of recommendation Extracurricular Activities University of Miami University of South Carolina (Average) 3.6 weighted; 3.5 (with at least 18 high school academic credit units) 1130 (combined) 25
Virginia Tech University varies, but would like to see vigorous courses with at all least B s. 810-1600 (Math and Reading) 17-36 Wake Forest University Western Carolina 900 21 Washington University in St. Louis Western Carolina (Cullowhee) 3.6 18-23 900-950 Deadline: March 1 Western Kentucky University 2.5 940 (combined) prior to March 2016; 1020 (combined) 20 (composite) Western Illinois University http://www.wiu.edu/student_services/undergraduate_admissions/prospective/index.php
2.72-3.52 870-1070 18-23 William Peace University 2.5 GPA 18 ACT 880 SAT Winston Salem State University Cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher Minimum SAT = 800 or ACT = 17 17-19 900-950 Deadline: March 1 Wingate University Yale University: (Average) 710-800 (Each section of the Math and Reading) 32-35