SAT Requirements
Molloy University requires SAT scores for admission. The majority of admitted students score between 1090 and 1300. However, the university also accepts scores from the ACT, with a composite score range of 24-29. While the SAT and ACT are both accepted, the SAT is considered the primary measure for evaluating academic preparedness. Molloy's test-optional policy means students can choose to submit either SAT or ACT scores, but those who do so often see improved chances of admission and access to merit-based scholarships.
Score Requirements
Official Minimum: 1200
Competitive Score: 1300
Average Score: 1210
Test Policy
Molloy University is test-optional for SAT and ACT. However, submitting SAT or ACT scores can improve your chances of admission and qualify for merit scholarships. According to the university's statistics, approximately 60% of applicants submit SAT or ACT scores, and this can impact admission rates by 10-15%. Applicants who submit SAT or ACT scores are more likely to receive merit-based scholarships, which can total up to $10,000 annually. The university's admissions committee considers a combination of SAT/ACT scores, GPA, and other factors such as essays and recommendation letters.
- Test-optional
- SAT and ACT accepted
- Scores considered for scholarships
- Admissions are based on a combination of SAT/ACT, GPA, and other factors