SUNY SEAS Jobs

State University of New York School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Also known as: SUNY SEAS

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262 W 38th St #506, New York, NY 10018, USA
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SUNY SEAS SAT Scores

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State University of New York School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Digital SAT Score Calculator

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Admission to the State University of New York School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SUNY SEAS) is a competitive process, and SAT scores play a significant role in evaluating prospective students. Located in New York, SUNY SEAS seeks candidates who demonstrate strong academic potential, particularly in engineering and applied sciences disciplines. While SAT scores are not the sole factor in admissions decisions, they provide a standardized measure of a student’s readiness for the rigorous curriculum at the State University of New York School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Applicants are encouraged to submit competitive scores to strengthen their applications and showcase their academic abilities.

SAT Score Ranges for Admitted Students:

  • Score Range: 1460–1580 (combined Evidence-Based Reading and Writing + Math)
  • Average Score: 1520, reflecting the high academic standards at SUNY SEAS
  • 75th Percentile: Scores around 1580, indicating top-tier applicants often exceed this benchmark

Key Points:

  • SAT or ACT scores are currently required for most applicants to the State University of New York School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, though policies may vary by year.
  • Scores are evaluated as part of a holistic review process, alongside GPA, extracurriculars, and essays at SUNY SEAS.
  • SUNY SEAS practices superscoring, meaning the highest section scores from multiple SAT test dates are combined for consideration.
  • Alternatives such as AP or IB test scores may be considered to demonstrate academic strength, though they do not replace SAT requirements.
  • Prospective students should aim for SAT scores above 1500 to be competitive for admission to the State University of New York School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

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