SAT Requirements
The University of Denver requires SAT scores for admission. The official minimum score is 1220, but competitive applicants often score higher. The average SAT score for admitted students is 1290, with 60% of students scoring between 1300-1370.
Why are SAT scores important for the University of Denver? SAT scores provide a standardized measure of academic readiness, helping the university evaluate applicants' potential for success. While the university also accepts ACT scores, SAT scores remain a key component of the admissions process, particularly for students who choose to submit them.
Score Requirements
Official Minimum: 1220
Competitive Score: 1370
Average Score: 1290
Test Policy
The University of Denver requires the submission of SAT scores for all applicants. However, the institution also accepts ACT scores, making it a test-optional school for ACT.
- SAT scores are required for admission.
- ACT scores are accepted as an alternative.
- Both SAT and ACT scores can be used to calculate the GPA range.