SAT Requirements
To apply to Wright State University, you must meet certain SAT requirements. The university is not selective, with an acceptance rate of 94%, meaning a significant number of students meet the criteria. However, competition for admission can vary depending on your academic performance and test scores.
Wright State University does not impose a strict cutoff for SAT scores, but competitive applicants often score above 1450. The SAT/ACT scores are considered if submitted; otherwise, the university relies on high school GPA and coursework. Students who submit SAT scores and meet the requirements are more likely to receive merit scholarships and admission offers.
Score Requirements
Official Minimum: 1200
Competitive Score: 1450
Average Score: 1225
Test Policy
Wright State University requires the submission of SAT scores for all applicants. The university does not impose a strict cutoff, but competitive applicants often score above 1450. The SAT/ACT scores are considered if submitted; otherwise, the university relies on high school GPA and coursework.
- SAT scores are optional but recommended for competitive admission.
- The university does not require the writing section.
- Scores are valid for up to five years.