Does UIUC need official test scores?
Does UIUC need official test scores?
If you enroll at UIUC, you’ll be required to submit official scores for all scores you reported.
What is a good SAT score for UIUC?
Because this school is moderately selective, strong academic performance will almost guarantee you admission. Scoring at a 1350 SAT or above will already give you a great shot at getting in. Scoring a 1480 will nearly guarantee you admission, given that your GPA is roughly the average of 3.83.
Can I self report test scores to UIUC?
UIUC is test-optional, meaning you’re not required to submit ACT and/or SAT test results when you apply. If you do choose to provide yours, you’ll self-report them just like you do your courses and grades. We encourage you to report your scores if you feel they accurately represent your ability.
What does official test score mean?
Your official test score is a score that is sent directly from the designated testing agency that you have registered and taken the test with. For example, SAT is administered through College Board, the TOEFL is through ETS, and so on and so forth.
How do I submit test scores to UIUC?
How Do I Report My Scores? If you do choose to report your scores, you’ll be asked to self-report them on our application. You may also have official scores sent directly. You can send your scores to UIUC using our school codes: 1836 (SAT I) or 1154 (ACT).
How is UIUC acceptance rate so high?
63.3% (2020)University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign / Acceptance rate
Can I get into University of Illinois with a 3.5 GPA?
GPA. The middle 50% range GPA of the last three years of students admitted to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign is 3.50-3.94 (using an unweighted 4.0 scale).
How do you get official test scores?
SAT or ACT scores included on your high school transcripts are considered official. You may also request score reports from each testing agency. You can request them from the College Board (SAT) at collegeboard.org or ACT at act.org.