SAT Requirements
The University of Southern Indiana requires all applicants to submit either SAT or ACT scores. The SAT score range for USI is 1040-1200, and the ACT composite range is 22-28. While many students submit their SAT scores, USI also accepts the ACT for admission consideration. The university does not require the submission of SAT or ACT scores for admission, but submitting scores can provide additional context for the admissions committee. This test-optional policy reflects USI's commitment to accessibility and flexibility for applicants. However, submitting SAT or ACT scores can slightly improve your admission chances and qualify you for merit scholarships. In fact, top SAT scorers can receive up to $4,015 annually in merit scholarships, making it worthwhile to aim for higher scores.
Score Requirements
Official Minimum: 1040
Competitive Score: 1200
Average Score: 1140
Test Policy
USI does not require the submission of SAT or ACT scores for admission consideration. However, submitting scores can provide additional context for the admissions committee. This test-optional policy for admission is designed to make the application process more flexible for students. Despite being test-optional, USI still considers SAT and ACT scores for merit scholarships. In fact, submitting SAT or ACT scores can significantly impact your chances of receiving financial aid. The university awards merit scholarships of up to $4,015 annually for top performers, making it essential to aim for high scores if you want to maximize your benefits.
- Test-optional policy for admission
- SAT or ACT scores can be submitted voluntarily
- Scores are considered for merit scholarships
- Scores are not required for admission