Core GPA and Test Score Index for Division I
 



Core GPA

SAT

ACT

3.550 & above

400

37

3.525

410

38

3.500

420 39

3.475

430

40

3.450

440

41

3.425

450

41

3.400

460 42

3.375

470

42

3.350

480

43

3.325

490 44

3.300

500

44

3.275

510

45

3.250

520

46

3.225

530

46

3.200

540

47

3.175

550

47

3.150

560

48

3.125

570

49

3.100

580

49

3.075

590

50

3.050

600

50

3.025

610

51

3.000

620

52

2.975

630 52

2.950

640 53

2.925

650 53

2.900

660 54

2.875

670 55

2.850

680 56

2.825

690 56

2.800

700 57

2.775

710 58

2.750

720 59

2.725

730 59

2.700

730 60

2.675

740-750

61

2.650 760 62

2.625

770 63

2.600

780 64

2.575

790 65

2.550

800

66

2.525

810

67

2.500

820 68

2.475

830

69

2.450

840-850

70

2.425

860 70

2.400

860

71

2.375

870 72

2.350

880 73

2.325

890 74

2.300

900 75

2.275

910

76

2.250

920 77

2.225

930

78

2.200

940

79

2.175

950 80

2.150

960 80

2.125

960 81

2.100

970 82

2.075

980 83

2.050

990 84

2.025

1000

85

2.000

1010

86

ACT AND SAT TESTS

Test-Score Requirements

You must achieve the required score on an SAT or ACT test before your full-time college enrollment. You must dothis whether you are a citizen of the United States or of a foreign country. You must take the national test given on one of the dates shown below.

NOTE: No campus or state tests, like those given in Colorado and Illinois, may substitute for the national SAT or ACT.

National Testing Dates

SAT

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ACT

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Taking Tests More than Once

You may take the SAT or the ACT more than one time. If you take either test more than once, you may use your best subscore from different tests to meet the minimum  test-score requirements. Here is an example:

Math Verbal Total Score
SAT (10/03) 350 470 820
SAT (12/03) 420 440 860
Scores used 420 470 890

Your test score will continue to be calculated using the math and verbal subsections of the SAT and the math, science, English and reading subsections of the ACT.

The writing component of the ACT or SAT will not be used to determine your qualifier status.

 

DIVISION I 2008 AND LATER

If you enroll in a Division I college in 2008 or later and want to participate in athletics or receive an athletics scholarship, you must meet all NCAA requirements for 2005-2007 and have completed two additional core courses (new total of 16) as shown below:

• Four years of English;
• Three years of mathematics (algebra I or higher level);
• Two years of natural or physical science (including one year
of lab science if offered by your high school);
• One extra year of English, mathematics or
natural/physical science;
• Two years of social science; and
• Four
years of extra courses (from any category
above, or 
foreign language, nondoctrinal religion
or philosophy)