Rochester University: Admission & Tests

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Below is a brief review of Rochester University general admissions procedures, application policies and fees, as well as desirable SAT and ACT college test scores that you might need to have in order to enroll at this school.

Admission Information

Dual Credits
Accepted
Yes
Rochester University admission requirements are rather easy - the college accepts about 71% of the applicants.

This school does not require you to submit reference letters with your application and doesn't require admission test scores.

Rochester University will typically accept your:
  • dual credits
    (from the courses giving both high school and college credits)
  • credits for life experience
    (for example, learned through independent study, non-credit adult courses, work experience, portfolio demonstration, previous licensure or certification, or completion of other learning opportunities)
  • advanced placement credits
    (from the college-level courses taught in high school)

Application Fee

Application
Fee
$35
Rochester University requires a fee paid when you submit an application for admission.

The undergraduate application fee at Rochester University is $35.00. The graduate application fee is $35.00.

SAT Test Scores

Scholastic Aptitude Test is a very important bit of the application process. 77 percent of applicants at Rochester University submitted results of their SAT test.

Most of the accepted applicants who took SAT scored from 420 to 520 on Math. Judging from these numbers, if you got above 470 in SAT Math, this will be good enough to get accepted at this college.

Test Section
Minimum Score
Desired Score
Safe Score

SAT Math
420
470
520

ACT Test Scores

Completing American College Test is not an important stage of the application process at Rochester University. Only 15 percent of applicants completed the ACT test.

Most of the accepted applicants who took ACT scored
ACT
Composite
20
from 16 to 23 on English, from 16 to 21 on Math, and from 17 to 23 on Composite. Apparently, if you scored above 20 in ACT English, 19 in ACT Math, and 20 in ACT Composite, then it will most likely get you accepted at this college.

Test Section
Minimum Score
Desired Score
Safe Score

ACT English
16
20
23

ACT Math
16
19
21

ACT Composite
17
20
23

Contact Admissions

Phone
(248)
218-2011
To request the most accurate and up-to-date information about applying to Rochester University, please contact the school directly.

You can call this school's general information office at (248) 218-2011 or check Rochester University Website

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