The question you are asking is a slippery one.
From year to year, the entrance requirements change depending on the quality of the students who apply.
The same goes for scholarship offers. If you have an applying class who has an average of a 34 on the ACT, well that means you will need a score higher than a 34.
When you look for full ride scholarships, you need to factor in GPA, class standing, the degree program you want, your ethnic background, and your financial need.
But if you still want a set #. How about a 36 out of 36.
When I applied I had a 33, but my gpa was only 3.25, and I graduated in the top 1/4 of my class. was accepted to the school, but no offers for scholarships. My best friend applied the year after with a 33 on the ACT and identical qualificatnions and was given a full ride scholarship.
2007-03-09 03:42:55
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answered by Adorabilly 5
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I don't know about ACT, but they offered me an automatic full ride without applying for being a National Merit Scholar. If you can, take the PSAT.
2007-03-11 19:32:20
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answered by LindsayBluthFunke 3
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heavily... you'll be capturing way larger than ASU. ASU accepts over ninety seven% of applicants... Their time-honored SAT is around 1600 (ACT around 23) and their time-honored GPA is around 3.forty 5. you're lots wonderful, relatively, i will individually assure you admission into ASU.
2016-09-30 10:43:24
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answered by vyky 4
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id say 30 and up. but call admissions office to double check
2007-03-09 03:39:56
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answered by jenivive 6
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