Test-Optional

Answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding the Test-optional evaluation process. Students applying for admission to Penn State for the summer or fall terms through 2025 will have the option of having SAT/ACT scores included in their evaluation for admission. 

Penn State will be test-optional for summer/fall through 2025

First-year Penn State applicants for Spring, Summer, or Fall 2025 are able to choose whether to submit SAT or ACT scores as part of their applications

Test-optional means that students will have the opportunity to decide whether they would like us to include SAT or ACT exam scores in the evaluation of their application. Students should carefully deliberate their response to the test-optional question on the application. When making that decision, students should consider how they would like to present themselves in the application process at Penn State. 

We want students to consider their full academic performance while in high school. If a student has a particularly strong academic record, but does not consider their standardized exam scores to reflect their full academic potential, that student may want to apply to Penn State and not have SAT or ACT exam scores included in the evaluation of their application. However, if a student feels that standardized test scores supplement their overall academic achievement, we invite them to have their exam scores included in the evaluation of their application. 

We encourage students to use the middle 50% ranges of admitted students as a frame of reference. These ranges will give students some insight into how scores could impact decisions. We also strongly suggest that students discuss this test-optional decision with their school counselor. 

In the end, at Penn State the bulk of the admission decision is a result of a student's academic preparation in high school, including overall grade-point-average and the academic rigor of their high school curriculum.  

 
When can students begin applying to Penn State as test-optional?
SAT/ACT scores are not required, but will they be a consideration?
How will Penn State make admission decisions without a standardized test score?
How should a student choose whether or not to have SAT or ACT exam scores considered in the evaluation of their application?
If a student wishes to have SAT or ACT exam scores considered as part of their application, how should they report the scores?
Are there students that will still be required to submit SAT or ACT exam scores as part of their application?
What if Penn State has already received SAT or ACT scores for a student, but that student does not want scores included in their application evaluation?
Are students able to change their mind about using test scores in the evaluation of their application to Penn State?
If a student indicates that they want to have SAT or ACT scores used in the evaluation of their application for admission, will Penn State superscore?
Is there a minimum grade point average for applicants?
Will SAT/ACT scores still be required for scholarship consideration?
Will SAT/ACT scores still be required for scholarship consideration for programs like the Schreyer Honors College or the Millennium Scholars Program?
If a student is admitted and commits to attending Penn State, will they need to submit SAT or ACT exam scores?
Are there additional documents or application requirements that need to be submitted if a student is applying without SAT or ACT exam scores?
Are international applicants able to apply to Penn State without SAT or ACT exam scores?
Will Penn State be test-optional for semesters beyond fall 2023?