SAT Requirements
The University of Cincinnati considers SAT scores as an important component of its admissions process. While the university practices a holistic review of applications, standardized test scores like the SAT play a significant role in assessing a student's readiness for college-level work. Understanding the minimum and competitive SAT scores can help you set realistic goals for your test preparation.
In the most recent admissions cycle, the middle 50% of admitted students had SAT scores ranging from 1160 to 1340. While the university does not set a strict minimum SAT score, applicants with scores within or above this range have a higher likelihood of admission, especially to more competitive programs.
Score Requirements
Competitive Score: 1160
Average Score: 1240
Test Policy
The University of Cincinnati is test-optional for most programs, meaning that submitting SAT scores is not mandatory for admission. However, certain programs may still require test scores, and submitting strong SAT scores can bolster your application.
- Test-optional policy in place
- SAT/ACT scores considered if submitted
- Some specialized programs may require test scores