District Of Columbia College SAT and ACT Scores Statistics

For the academic year 2022-2023, 3,301 students (36.6% of 9,924 enrolled students) have submitted SAT scores and 1,760 students (30.4% of enrolled students) have submitted ACT scores to admit District Of Columbia colleges.
The average SAT scores of District Of Columbia colleges is 1,266 and the average ACT score (composite score) is 27 for academic year 2022-2023. The SAT and ACT statistics is based on IPEDS admission data and the data is mostly focused on the 4 years colleges. Therefore, the test scores are for the 4 years colleges other than community colleges and career/vocational schools.

SAT Test Score Comparison Between District Of Columbia Colleges

The following table lists District Of Columbia colleges with average SAT and ACT scores along with scores in 25th and 75th percentile. As mentioned above, only 4-years colleges are included in this table. The values in each SAT/ACT subject columns are the score range from 25th to 75th percentile for each subject.
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All SchoolsPublicPrivate4-Years CollegeCommunity CollegesCareer Colleges
College NameSAT AverageSAT Evidence based Reading & WritingSAT MathACT AverageACT CompositeACT EnglishACT Math
American University
Washington, DC
Private, 4 years
four-years
1,380660-730630-7003129-3229-3525-30
Gallaudet University
Washington, DC
Private, 4 years
four-years
820370-572382-5171514-2011-1614-18
George Washington University
Washington, DC
Private, 4 years
four-years
1,430670-740660-7503231-3432-3527-32
Georgetown University
Washington, DC
Private, 4 years
four-years
1,500700-770710-7903332-3534-3629-35
Howard University
Washington, DC
Private, 4 years
four-years
1,200540-650510-6402520-2620-2718-25
Average1,266--27---

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