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The Ohio State University

Also known as: OSU

5 Star University
Columbus, OH, USA
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The Ohio State University (OSU), a prestigious public research institution, considers SAT scores as a significant component of its admissions process. Located in Columbus, Ohio, OSU attracts a diverse pool of applicants each year, and standardized test scores like the SAT play a key role in evaluating academic readiness. While The Ohio State University uses a holistic review process, SAT scores provide a benchmark for assessing a student’s potential to succeed in its rigorous academic environment. Prospective students are encouraged to aim for competitive scores to strengthen their applications to OSU.

SAT Score Ranges for Admitted Students:

  • Score Range: 1260–1420 (middle 50% of admitted students)
  • Average Score: Approximately 1340
  • Percentile: 75th percentile score is around 1420

Key Points:

  • The Ohio State University (OSU) has a test-optional policy for the 2024-2025 admissions cycle, meaning SAT or ACT scores are not required for most applicants.
  • When submitted, SAT scores are evaluated as part of a holistic review, alongside GPA, extracurriculars, and essays, rather than as a strict threshold.
  • OSU practices superscoring for the SAT, combining the highest section scores from multiple test dates to create the best possible composite score.
  • Alternatives such as Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) scores may be considered to demonstrate academic strength, especially for test-optional applicants.
  • For competitive admission to The Ohio State University, applicants submitting scores should aim for at least 1340 or higher to align with the average of admitted students.
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