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Who Takes the SAT and ACT SuperScores?
When applying to college, you want to present the strongest possible version of your academic profile. Standardized testing can be stressful, but two key policies—Superscoring and Score Choice—are designed to work in your favor by highlighting your best performances across multiple test dates.
The table below provides a comprehensive look at the current policies for popular institutions, helping you strategize which scores to send and when to consider a retake.
Key Terms to Know
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Superscoring: This is a student-friendly practice where colleges take your highest section scores from different test sittings to create a new, higher total score. For example, if your Math score was higher in March but your Reading score peaked in June, the college will combine those top marks.
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Score Choice: This policy, offered by the College Board and ACT, allows you to choose which specific test dates you send to colleges. However, individual colleges have the final say on whether they allow this or require you to submit every score on your record.
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Require All Scores: Some selective institutions explicitly ask to see your entire testing history to view your progress over time.
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Recommend All Scores: These schools suggest sending everything so their admissions team can ensure they are giving you the highest possible superscore.
Using the Database
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Testing policies are currently in a state of flux, with many schools maintaining temporary "Test Optional" status for the 2025–2026 cycle. While we keep this list updated, always verify specific requirements on the official admissions website of your target schools before submitting your application.
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To find your school, use Command/Cntrl+F in your browser.
School | Superscore SAT | Superscore ACT | Score Choice |
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College of the Holy Cross | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Colorado College | Yes | No | Score choice OK |
Colorado School of Mines | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Colorado State University | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Columbia University | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Concordia College—Moorhead | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Connecticut College | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Cooper Union | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Cornell College | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Cornell University | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Covenant College | No | Yes | |
Creighton University | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Culver-Stockton College | Yes | Yes | |
Dakota State University | No | Yes | |
Dallas Baptist University | Yes* | Yes | |
Dartmouth College | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Davidson College | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
DePaul University | No | No | Score choice OK |
DePauw University | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
DeSales University | No | Yes | |
Dean College | No | Yes | |
Denison University | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Dickinson College | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Drake University | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Drew University | Yes | No | Score choice OK |
Drexel University | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Drury University | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Duke University | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Duquesne University | Yes | Yes | Requires All Scores |
Earlham College | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
East Carolina University | No | Yes | |
East Texas Baptist University | No | Yes | |
Eckerd College | No | Yes | |
Elmhurst College | No | No | Score choice OK |
Elmira College | No | Yes | |
Elon University | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Emerson College | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Emory University | Yes | Yes | Score choice OK |
Endicott College | No | Yes |
* Not Quite A Superscore
Not every college follows a black-and-white approach to score evaluation. Some institutions utilize a "hybrid" or "weak" superscoring model that sits between a strict highest-sitting policy and a traditional superscore. These schools say they review your highest sub-scores across your applications but they do not mathematically combine them from different test dates to generate a new, official composite score. In reality, this is usually not a big deal.

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