I don't kow the minimun scores. But here is what my dayghter's scores:
1) ACT - 35
2) SAT Subject Math - 800
3) SAT Subject Physic - 780
She was addmitted by Columbia University for year 2017 class. columbia university posted a acceptance letter on oline on 12/06/2012.
Hope this helps.
nope
ACT scores are not needed to be accepted
Columbia. Taken from TIME magazines results.
450
Columbia International University's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 21-26 on the English section, 18-24 on the Math section, and 20-26 Composite.
roughly anywhere from 1100 to 2400!
Columbia International University's 2014 25th-75th percentile SAT scores are 500-620 on the Critical Reading section, 480-590 on the Math section, and 480-590 on the Writing section.
It varies. Perfect SAT scores have been rejected from Columbia. Low SATs are here and I know some of them. But GPA are all high. The SATs are not everything anymore. GPA is still a big factor. A 3.6 and lower will not get you in. A 3.8-3.9 is the average. A 4.0 is very common among accepted students. Good Luck
To get accepted into a university, a student will need their high school transcript, SAT or ACT scores, and college application. Beyond that, a student will need good grades and to have participated in a variety of extracurricular activities.
Chicago schools have the lowest test scores.)~:
North Carolina State University has not set a minimum ACT score. However, looking at the average scores of accepted applicants will give you a better idea of what NCSU is looking for. Mid-range scores (the scores of the top 25%-75% of the accepted applicants) range from 24-29 composite on the ACT.
The minimum ACT score for entrance to the University of Missouri - Columbia College of Business is 24. Click on the 'University of Missouri - Columbia' link on this page to read more information including enrollment, student profiles, and SAT scores.
If you are asking where Columbia University is, the school is located in New York City, on the upper west side of Manhattan. If you are asking how to get admitted to Columbia, according to the school's website, "...admission to Columbia is not based on a simple formula of grades and test scores. Instead, we consider a variety of factors: the student's academic record, extracurricular interests, intellectual achievements and personal background." For more information, I enclose a link to the university's admissions department.