SAT Requirements
Applying to the University of Indianapolis requires meeting specific SAT score requirements. While the university does not mandate test scores for admission, many applicants choose to submit their scores to strengthen their application. The SAT is a critical component of the admissions process, as it provides a standardized measure of a student's college readiness. The university typically sees SAT scores ranging from 890 to 1300 among admitted students, with the average score being 1100. For those who do submit SAT scores, meeting or exceeding the competitive score range of 1300 can significantly improve your chances of being admitted to the most competitive programs.
Score Requirements
Official Minimum: 890
Competitive Score: 1300
Average Score: 1100
Test Policy
The University of Indianapolis is test-optional, meaning students are not required to submit SAT or ACT scores. However, students are encouraged to submit their scores if they feel it would strengthen their application. Test scores can impact merit scholarships, which can cover up to $10,000 annually. While SAT scores are not required for admission, they can provide an advantage, particularly for competitive academic programs and scholarships.
- Test scores are optional for admission.
- Scores can impact merit scholarships.
- Scores are not required for admission.