Academic Tracker
On track to meet a college's admission requirements? How do you stack up to students who got in and enrolled? Select a college, complete your academic profile, and compare.
High School Course Requirements:
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Compare this college's course requirements to your own classes to see if you're on track or need to adjust your plan.
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Your coursework -- whether you're taking and doing well in challenging courses -- shows colleges whether you're building a solid foundation for college. Remember, though, that colleges aren't just looking at how many courses you've taken. They're also looking at how challenging your coursework is.
You're more than your numbers.
Test Requirements:
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Review this college's test requirements and whether you've already completed them. The chart shows only where you and the requirements meet -- you may have taken tests that aren't listed.
For U.S. students | For international students
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| TOEFL |
- College's requirement
- You fulfilled
When you apply to college, you're competing with students from different schools across the country, each with its own grading standards. What your school considers a B could be an A or a C elsewhere. College admissions officers evaluating these applications need some kind of tool for comparing students from different backgrounds. This is why they turn to standardized admissions tests.
You're more than your numbers.
High School GPA:
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Here's how you compare to the current freshman class's GPA ranges -- on a 4.0 scale.
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High School Class Rank:
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Here are class ranges reported for the current freshman class, and how you compare.
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SAT and ACT Middle 50%:
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These ranges reflect the middle 50% of students -- 25% scored below and 25% above.
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SAT Scores:
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Here's the percent of freshmen in each SAT score range. Click a test section name to see its chart.
Critical Reading | Math | Writing
- Your SAT Critical Reading score: 0
- Your SAT Math score: 0
- Your SAT Writing score: 0
Test scores are a standard way of measuring your ability to do college-level work. Do your best on tests, but keep them in perspective. Never rule out a college because of test scores alone. They're only one element of your application. Your high school record, essays, recommendations, interviews, and extracurricular activities also play an important role.
You're more than your numbers.
ACT Scores:
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Here's the percent of freshmen in each ACT score range. Click a test section name to see its chart.
- Your ACT Composite score: 0
- Your ACT English score: 0
- Your ACT Math score: 0
Test scores are a standard way of measuring your ability to do college-level work. Do your best on tests, but keep them in perspective. Never rule out a college because of test scores alone. They're only one element of your application. Your high school record, essays, recommendations, interviews, and extracurricular activities also play an important role.
You're more than your numbers.
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