An ACT score of 23 is competitive in many universities. As you know, an ACT score is not the only thing colleges look at. If you have a great GPA, your ACT score, doesn't need to be as high.
As far as Ivy League schools, this score is most likely not high enought to be competitive.
Some colleges that will accept a 13 on the ACT include:
The ACT is only one part of the admissions criteria. In fact, many colleges and universities do not require the ACT. Still, if you do not meet the entrance requirements of the four year colleges and universities, you can certainly start at your home county community college which is open admissions. If you do well there, you can then transfer to the four year institution to finish your bachelor's degree.
There are many colleges that accept students who have a 16 on the ACT. Look for less selective schools, schools that have holistic application review that will consider your other talents in addition to your standardized test scores, and score optional colleges. You will find hundreds of colleges and universities are "test optional" meaning they do not require ACT or SAT scores for admission. Best of luck on your college search!
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According to CollegeBoard, there are over 2,500 colleges that will accept a 17 on the ACT. Because there are so many, you should go to www.collegeboard.com and use the College MatchMaker feature and enter 17 in the ACT box, then select other criteria that interests you in a college to narrow down your options. Good luck!
17
www.astate.eduThe minimum score required in ACT for it is 17.
The total score that I've heard was an 17 !
17 or 18
I got a 17 on ACT and have a 2.0 GPA. will i still get in?
Can you get into Central Missouri State with a 2.9 high school GPA and a 17 ACT score?
17 i believe
last year the average composite test score was a 21 (21.1)
Most scholarships don't look at ACT score (few of them even look at SAT score). There are always plenty that do not look at your grades or test scores at all, but focus on other aspects of your education, background, and personality.
In order to attend the University of West Georgia you must earn a certain score on your SAT and ACT test. The SAT scores required should be between 1340 and 1590. This will include a score of 450 to 540 in critical reading, 450 to 530 in math, and 440 to 520 in writing. The ACT requires include a composite score of 18 to 22, an English score of 18 to 23, and a math score of 17 to 22.
It depends on where you plan on going for college. If you are applying to somewhere like Harvard or yale...then you should think about taking the ACT again. But this may be good for a community college.