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2017 University of Denver 덴버 대학교 ACT ,SAT 어드미션 정보

by Teacher찰스 2016. 8. 29.


2017 University of Denver 

덴버 대학교 어드미션 ACT & SAT 



덴버 대학교는 콜로라도 주에 위치한 미국의 사립대학이며

고고학 분야와 에서의 연구가 매우 뛰어난 대학이며,

미국의 제 66대 콘돌리자 라이스 전 국무장관이 이 대학 동문으로 유명하다.




주요 인기학과로는 Business, Communication Studies, Finance, International Business, International Relations, Management, Marketing, Psychology등이 있다.


2016 National Universities 미국 대학 순위 86위 Business Programs 80위 



University of Denver Acceptance Rate: 76%

Test Scores -- 25th / 75th Percentile

SAT Critical Reading: 550 / 640,  Math: 560 / 660,  Writing: 510 / 620

ACT Composite: 25 / 30, English: 24 / 32, Math: 24 / 29, Writing: 8 / 9


Applying

When applying to University of Denver, it's important to note the application deadline is January 15, and the early action deadline and the early decision deadline are November 01 and November 01, respectively. The application fee at University of Denver is $60. Scores for either the ACT or SAT test are due 01-FEB-15




CHECKLIST

    · Submit a completed application for admission)

    · Submit an essay (included in the application form).

    · Submit an official secondary school transcript or official verification of the High School Equivalency Diploma (GED).

    · Send the official results of your SAT and/or ACT directly from the College Board or ACT. The writing components for both the SAT and ACT as well as the SAT subject tests will be accepted for review but will not be used for admission decisions. For students who submit results from multiple test dates, we will mix and match the individual section scores to create a composite "superscore." For fall 2017 applicants, we prefer students submit the Redesigned SAT, but we will accept both the old and the Redesigned SAT (and will have a concordance table to help us evaluate the results). For fall 2018, students need to submit the Redesigned SAT.

   · Submit a counselor recommendation /  You may submit a teacher recommendation to speak further about your academic abilities.




ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT

DU looks for students who have challenged themselves academically and who have demonstrated success in English, math, social studies, science and languages. Our minimum academic requirements are the same as what is required at the applicant's high school for graduation, but we encourage students to set their goals higher than the minimum. The curriculum and grades earned in classes at the secondary level are regarded as the most significant criteria in a student's application. They have proven to be the soundest indicator of academic ability, potential and motivation.

Although no specific requirements concerning secondary school subjects are mandatory at DU, our Admission Committee recommends the following academic selection: 4 years of English; 3-4 years of mathematics; 3-4 years of natural sciences with at least 2 laboratory sciences; 3-4 years of social sciences and 3-4 years of foreign language. Course work should show purpose and continuity and furnish a background for the curriculum offered by the University.

 


GRADE POINT AVERAGE

The average high school GPA for fall 2016 accepted students was 3.77. The middle 50 percent ranged from 3.59 to 4.0. We accept a weighted GPA when available from an applicant's high school.


 

STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES

Although academic performance in high school is the most important factor in our admission process, we also consider scores earned on the SAT or ACT exams. Applicants are required to submit the official results of the SAT Reasoning Test or the ACT. The writing components for both the SAT and ACT will be accepted for review, but will not be used for admission decisions; we do not require any SAT Subject Tests. For students who submit results from multiple test dates, we will mix and match the individual section scores to create a composite "superscore." When assessing your test scores, we will use the highest composite "superscore" earned on either exam (ACT or SAT).

 

The average SAT combined score (old SAT scoring) for fall 2016 accepted students was 1234. The middle 50 percent ranged from 1140 to 1320 (out of 1600). View the SAT Score Converter for further information.

 

The average ACT score for fall 2016 accepted students was 28. The middle 50 percent ranged from 26 to 31.




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