SAT Requirements
The SAT is a crucial part of the college application process, and for the University of the Pacific, it plays a significant role in determining your eligibility. While the university does not require the SAT for all applicants, those who submit their scores are given careful consideration. The university values a combination of SAT scores, GPA, and extracurricular achievements. In fact, students who submit SAT scores may receive merit scholarships based on their performance. The average SAT score for admitted students is typically between 1170 and 1410, depending on the student's academic background and other application materials.
Score Requirements
Official Minimum: 1170
Competitive Score: 1410
Average Score: 1250
Test Policy
The University of the Pacific accepts SAT scores for admission consideration. If you choose to submit your SAT scores, they will be evaluated along with your other application materials. SAT scores are considered but not required. Scores are evaluated for competitive standing. The university values a combination of SAT scores, GPA, and extracurricular achievements.
- SAT scores are considered but not required.
- Scores are evaluated for competitive standing.
- The university values a combination of SAT scores, GPA, and extracurricular achievements.