SAT Requirements
While George Fox University does not require the SAT, many applicants choose to submit their scores to provide additional context for their applications. The SAT is accepted but not required, and the university does not set specific cutoff scores. Instead, the SAT is used as one of many factors in the admissions decision. Students who choose to submit their SAT scores often find that they can showcase their academic strengths in a more quantifiable way. The university values a holistic approach to admissions, meaning that they consider a wide range of factors, including GPA, extracurricular activities, essays, and recommendation letters. For those who do submit SAT scores, the average score for admitted students is around 1200, reflecting the university's focus on a balanced and well-rounded applicant profile.
Score Requirements
Official Minimum: 1060
Competitive Score: 1310
Average Score: 1200
Test Policy
George Fox University does not require the SAT for admission. However, students are welcome to submit their SAT scores if they wish. The university does not set specific cutoff scores for the SAT or ACT, as the admissions committee considers a wide range of factors including academic performance, extracurricular activities, and personal statements. While SAT scores are not guaranteed to influence admission decisions, they can provide an additional way to demonstrate academic readiness. Students who submit SAT scores often find that they can highlight their strengths in specific subject areas, which can be particularly useful for applicants who may not have the highest overall GPA.
- SAT is not required.
- SAT scores are optional.
- Admissions are based on a holistic review.