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Yale University

New Haven,  Connecticut
College Board code: 3987

Test Scores

  Middle 50% of
First-Year Students
Percent Who
Submitted Scores
SAT Critical Reading: 700 - 800 92%
SAT Math: 700 - 780 92%
SAT Writing: 700 - 790 92%
ACT Composite: 30 - 34 27%
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SAT & ACT Policies

For admission decisions:
  • Required: SAT Reasoning Test and SAT Subject Tests; or ACT
  • If submitting ACT, the writing section is required
SAT or ACT writing component will be used as follows:
  SAT essay ACT essay
Will be used for admission:
Will be used for placement:    
Will be used for advising:    
Will be used in place of an application essay:    
Will be used as a validity check on the application essay:    

  • SAT Reasoning/ACT score report due by: 01-FEB
  • SAT Subject score report due by: 01-FEB
SAT score-use policy:

Advanced Placement Program® (AP) Information


AP Credit and Placement Policy

College-Level Examinations Program® (CLEP) Information

All CLEP exam scores range from 20 to 80. A score of 99 indicates that credit is awarded on an individually-determined basis

Exam Minimum Grade
for Credit
Credit Hours
Awarded
American Government -- --
American Literature -- --
Analysis and Interpretation of Literature -- --
Biology -- --
Calculus -- --
Chemistry -- --
College Algebra -- --
College Algebra-Trigonometry -- --
College French-Level 1 -- --
College French-Level 2 -- --
College German- Level 1 -- --
College German-Level 2 -- --
College Mathematics -- --
College Spanish-Level 1 -- --
College Spanish-Level 2 -- --
English Composition -- --
English Composition with Essay -- --
English Literature -- --
Financial Accounting -- --
Freshman College Composition -- --
History of the United States I -- --
History of the United States II -- --
Human Growth and Development -- --
Humanities -- --
Information Systems and Computer Application -- --
Introductory Business Law -- --
Introductory Educational Psychology -- --
Introductory Psychology -- --
Introductory Sociology -- --
Natural Sciences -- --
Precalculus -- --
Principles of Accounting -- --
Principles of Macroeconomics -- --
Principles of Management -- --
Principles of Marketing -- --
Principles of Microeconomics -- --
Social Sciences and History -- --
Trigonometry -- --
Western Civilization I: Ancient Near East to 1648 -- --
Western Civilization II: 1648 to Present -- --