What SAT and ACT Scores are Required for Seattle Pacific University

Seattle Pacific University Typical SAT Scores

Average SAT score for Seattle Pacific University is 1145.

Typical SAT scores for Seattle Pacific University are from 530 to 640 for math and from Not available to Not available for reading and writing.

New SAT Score25th PercentileMidpoint75th Percentile
Math Score530580640

Seattle Pacific University Typical ACT Scores

Half of the students admitted to Seattle Pacific University have ACT scores from 23 to 28. Top 25% of admitted students has ACT score higher than 28.

If you have 28 on your ACT test you have a good chance in getting into Seattle Pacific University assuming that other parts of your application are equally great. Bottom 25% of admitted students has ACT score lower than 23.

You ACT score needs to be at least 23 to have some chance getting into Seattle Pacific University. Typical ACT scores for Seattle Pacific University are from 22 to 27 for math and from Not available to Not available for reading and writing.

ACT Scores25th PercentileMidpoint75th Percentile
Cumulative Score232628
English Score222629
Math Score222527
Writing ScoreNot availableNot availableNot available

Seattle Pacific University Old SAT Scores (2400) Requirements

Old SAT Score25th PercentileMidpoint75th Percentile
Critical Reading Score520575630
Math Score500560620
Writing ScoreNot availableNot availableNot available

Seattle Pacific University Admission Rate

Seattle Pacific University admission rate is 0.8161. It means that out of 100 applicants only 82 will be accepted.

Seattle Pacific University Details

OwnershipPrivate nonprofit
StateWA
CitySeattle
Zip Code98119-1997
RegionFar West (AK, CA, HI, NV, OR, WA)
Number of Students464
College Website
College Program4 Year

Seattle Pacific University Tuition

In State Tuition$37,086
Out of State Tuition$37,086
Average Net Cost To Attend$25,995

Seattle Pacific University Demographics

Non-resident Alien3.98%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander0.41%
Hispanic9.98%
Black3.67%
American Indian/Alaska Native0.47%
Asian11.33%
White60.62%

Seattle Pacific University Fields Of Study and Degrees

Field of StudyDegreeField of Study CIP
Area StudiesBachelors Degree0501 (05.01)
Communication and Media StudiesBachelors Degree0901 (09.01)
Computer and Information Sciences, GeneralMaster's Degree1101 (11.01)
Computer ScienceBachelors Degree1107 (11.07)
Computer/Information Technology Administration and ManagementBachelors Degree1110 (11.10)
Education, GeneralBachelors Degree1301 (13.01)
Education, GeneralMaster's Degree1301 (13.01)
Education, GeneralDoctoral Degree1301 (13.01)
Curriculum and InstructionMaster's Degree1303 (13.03)
Educational Administration and SupervisionMaster's Degree1304 (13.04)
Educational Administration and SupervisionDoctoral Degree1304 (13.04)
Educational Administration and SupervisionGraduate/Professional Certificate1304 (13.04)
Educational/Instructional Media DesignMaster's Degree1305 (13.05)
Special Education and TeachingBachelors Degree1310 (13.10)
Student Counseling and Personnel ServicesMaster's Degree1311 (13.11)
Student Counseling and Personnel ServicesDoctoral Degree1311 (13.11)
Student Counseling and Personnel ServicesGraduate/Professional Certificate1311 (13.11)
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and MethodsUndergraduate Certificate or Diploma1312 (13.12)
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and MethodsBachelors Degree1312 (13.12)
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and MethodsMaster's Degree1312 (13.12)
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and MethodsGraduate/Professional Certificate1312 (13.12)
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject AreasUndergraduate Certificate or Diploma1313 (13.13)
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject AreasBachelors Degree1313 (13.13)
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject AreasMaster's Degree1313 (13.13)
Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject AreasGraduate/Professional Certificate1313 (13.13)
Teaching English or French as a Second or Foreign LanguageMaster's Degree1314 (13.14)
Engineering, GeneralBachelors Degree1401 (14.01)
Computer EngineeringBachelors Degree1409 (14.09)
Electrical, Electronics and Communications EngineeringBachelors Degree1410 (14.10)
Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and ServicesBachelors Degree1601 (16.01)
Romance Languages, Literatures, and LinguisticsBachelors Degree1609 (16.09)
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and LinguisticsBachelors Degree1612 (16.12)
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, GeneralBachelors Degree1901 (19.01)
Foods, Nutrition, and Related ServicesBachelors Degree1905 (19.05)
Human Development, Family Studies, and Related ServicesBachelors Degree1907 (19.07)
Apparel and TextilesBachelors Degree1909 (19.09)
English Language and Literature, GeneralBachelors Degree2301 (23.01)
Rhetoric and Composition/Writing StudiesMaster's Degree2313 (23.13)
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and HumanitiesBachelors Degree2401 (24.01)
Biology, GeneralBachelors Degree2601 (26.01)
Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular BiologyBachelors Degree2602 (26.02)
Cell/Cellular Biology and Anatomical SciencesBachelors Degree2604 (26.04)
Physiology, Pathology and Related SciencesBachelors Degree2609 (26.09)
Ecology, Evolution, Systematics, and Population BiologyBachelors Degree2613 (26.13)
MathematicsBachelors Degree2701 (27.01)
Applied MathematicsBachelors Degree2703 (27.03)
Health and Physical Education/FitnessBachelors Degree3105 (31.05)
PhilosophyBachelors Degree3801 (38.01)
Bible/Biblical StudiesMaster's Degree3902 (39.02)
Theological and Ministerial StudiesBachelors Degree3906 (39.06)
Theological and Ministerial StudiesMaster's Degree3906 (39.06)
ChemistryBachelors Degree4005 (40.05)
PhysicsBachelors Degree4008 (40.08)
Psychology, GeneralBachelors Degree4201 (42.01)
Psychology, GeneralMaster's Degree4201 (42.01)
Clinical, Counseling and Applied PsychologyMaster's Degree4228 (42.28)
Clinical, Counseling and Applied PsychologyDoctoral Degree4228 (42.28)
EconomicsBachelors Degree4506 (45.06)
Political Science and GovernmentBachelors Degree4510 (45.10)
SociologyBachelors Degree4511 (45.11)
Urban Studies/AffairsBachelors Degree4512 (45.12)
Design and Applied ArtsBachelors Degree5004 (50.04)
Drama/Theatre Arts and StagecraftBachelors Degree5005 (50.05)
Fine and Studio ArtsBachelors Degree5007 (50.07)
MusicBachelors Degree5009 (50.09)
Health/Medical Preparatory ProgramsBachelors Degree5111 (51.11)
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied ProfessionsMaster's Degree5115 (51.15)
Mental and Social Health Services and Allied ProfessionsGraduate/Professional Certificate5115 (51.15)
Rehabilitation and Therapeutic ProfessionsBachelors Degree5123 (51.23)
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical NursingBachelors Degree5138 (51.38)
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical NursingMaster's Degree5138 (51.38)
Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical NursingGraduate/Professional Certificate5138 (51.38)
Business/Commerce, GeneralBachelors Degree5201 (52.01)
Business/Commerce, GeneralMaster's Degree5201 (52.01)
Business Administration, Management and OperationsMaster's Degree5202 (52.02)
Accounting and Related ServicesBachelors Degree5203 (52.03)
Management Information Systems and ServicesMaster's Degree5212 (52.12)
Specialized Sales, Merchandising and Marketing OperationsBachelors Degree5219 (52.19)
HistoryBachelors Degree5401 (54.01)

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