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What SAT Score Do You Need for Northwest Nazarene University?

Here's the SAT and ACT score to aim for at Northwest Nazarene University — based on the latest U.S. Department of Education data — and exactly how to get there.

Average SAT

1,130

Admitted students

ACT Composite

23

Median (midpoint)

Acceptance Rate

65%

Most recent year

The score to aim for

The average SAT score of admitted students at Northwest Nazarene University is about 1130. Admissions data reports a midpoint, which means roughly half of admitted students scored above it. To put yourself comfortably in range, aim for 1150 or higher.

Prefer the ACT? The median composite at Northwest Nazarene University is around 23. A score near 24 puts you in a strong position.

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Frequently asked questions

What SAT score do you need for Northwest Nazarene University?

The average SAT score of admitted students at Northwest Nazarene University is about 1130. To be a competitive applicant, aim for roughly 1150 or higher.

What ACT score do you need for Northwest Nazarene University?

The median ACT composite at Northwest Nazarene University is around 23. Aiming for about 24 puts you in a strong position.

How hard is it to get into Northwest Nazarene University?

Northwest Nazarene University admits about 65% of applicants, so admission is attainable for well-prepared applicants. A strong test score is one of the clearest ways to stand out.

Score and admissions data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, updated periodically. Figures reflect the most recent reporting year and may differ from the school's own published statistics.