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An ACT score of 23 is in the top 1/3 percentile of students. There are many colleges in each state that accept an ACT score of 23. Some examples are the University of Alabama, Stamford University, Troy University, Judson College, University of Arizona, John Brown University, Central Baptist College, University of California, University of Colorado, Wesley College, any many more.

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