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San Mateo County Community College District

Also known as: SMCCCD

5 Star University
3401 CSM Dr, San Mateo, CA 94402, USA
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San Mateo County Community College District (SMCCCD), located in California, offers accessible higher education through its three colleges: College of San Mateo, Cañada College, and Skyline College. Unlike many four-year universities, SMCCCD does not typically require SAT scores for admission as it operates under an open enrollment policy for most programs. This means that the San Mateo County Community College District prioritizes accessibility, allowing students to enroll regardless of standardized test scores. However, SAT scores may be used for placement purposes in certain courses, such as math or English, or for specific competitive programs that have additional admission criteria. Prospective students are encouraged to check the specific requirements of their desired program at SMCCCD to understand if submitting SAT scores could benefit their application or placement.

SAT Score Ranges for Admitted Students:

  • Score Range: Not applicable for general admission; varies by program if required (typically 900–1200 for placement purposes)
  • Average Score: Not officially reported due to open enrollment policy at San Mateo County Community College District
  • Percentile: Not applicable; SMCCCD focuses on accessibility rather than competitive score thresholds

Key Points:

  • SAT/ACT is not required for general admission to San Mateo County Community College District (SMCCCD); it is optional and program-specific.
  • Scores, if submitted, are often used for course placement rather than admission decisions, with a focus on holistic student support.
  • SMCCCD does not have a publicized superscoring policy for SAT or ACT scores due to its open enrollment approach.
  • Alternatives such as AP/IB test scores or prior college coursework may be considered for placement in lieu of SAT scores at SMCCCD.
  • For students aiming to use SAT scores for placement or specific programs at San Mateo County Community College District, targeting a score above 1000 is generally recommended to ensure appropriate course eligibility.
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