What SAT score is required for Babson?

What SAT score is required for Babson?

Admissions Overview Babson admissions is very selective with an acceptance rate of 26%. Students that get into Babson have an average SAT score between 1270-1450 or an average ACT score of 27-32. The regular admissions application deadline for Babson is January 2.

Where does Babson College rank?

For Entrepreneurship (Undergraduate School)

#30 Business Program – U.S. News & World Report 2019 (Undergraduate School)
#99 Part-Time MBA – U.S. News & World Report 2020 (MBA)
#63 Full-Time MBA – U.S. News & World Report 2020 (MBA)
#56 Full-Time MBA in the U.S. – Bloomberg Businessweek 2018 (MBA)

What GPA do you need to get into Bentley?

3.79

Is Bentley University need blind?

Students in the top 20% of Bentley’s incoming class receive merit based scholarships, but Bentley is needs blind in its admission. Admission takes a holistic approach to students weighing their academic and personal characteristics.

Does Bentley give financial aid to international students?

Financial Need Bentley’s philosophy for awarding financial aid is based on the premise that you and your family have the primary responsibility for paying for your university education to the extent that you are able. International students are not eligible for need-based funding from Bentley.

Is Rhodes College need blind?

Rhodes’ admission process is test-optional for classes entering Fall 2021, Fall 2022, and Fall 2023. For students who choose to submit an SAT or ACT score, we practice test-blind evaluation of admission and merit scholarship for those students who earn a 28/1300 or higher on the ACT/SAT.

Does Reed need blind?

Reed is not need-blind, but it used to be non-need-meeting for waitlisted students. A corollary may be that they prioritize full-pay waitlisted students over full-need students (or at least weight them). It does seem like a discouraging statement if you require a lot of aid; and encouraging if you are full pay.

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