December 29, 2025

Which Colleges Require All SAT Scores?

Colleges That Require All SAT Scores

As of 2025, approximately 75 colleges require you to send all SAT scores. Georgetown University is the most selective school on this list, and it's notable that none of the Ivy League schools require all scores.

Here's every four-year college that requires your complete SAT testing history:

Alabama

  • University of North Alabama (Florence)

Arkansas

  • Southern Arkansas University (Magnolia)
  • University of Arkansas at Little Rock (Little Rock)

California

  • Point Loma Nazarene University (San Diego)
  • Soka University of America (Aliso Viejo)

Connecticut

  • Holy Apostles College and Seminary (Cromwell)

District of Columbia

  • Georgetown University (Washington)
  • Howard University (Washington)

Florida

  • Barry University (Miami Shores)
  • Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (Tallahassee)
  • Southeastern University (Lakeland)

Georgia

  • Fort Valley State University (Fort Valley)

Iowa

  • Dordt College (Sioux Center)

Illinois

  • MacMurray College (Jacksonville)
  • Olivet Nazarene University (Bourbonnais)
  • Saint Xavier University (Chicago)
  • Trinity Christian College (Palos Heights)

Indiana

  • Grace College (Winona Lake)
  • Oakland City University (Oakland City)
  • University of Saint Francis (Fort Wayne)

Kansas

  • Kansas Wesleyan University (Salina)
  • University of Saint Mary (Leavenworth)

Kentucky

  • Kentucky Christian University (Grayson)

Louisiana

  • Grambling State University (Grambling)
  • Louisiana State University of Alexandria (Alexandria)
  • Louisiana State University Shreveport (Shreveport)
  • Nicholls State University (Thibodaux)

Michigan

  • Andrews University (Berrien Springs)
  • Cornerstone University (Grand Rapids)
  • Sacred Heart Major Seminary (Detroit)

Minnesota

  • Oak Hills Christian College (Bemidji)

Missouri

  • Central Methodist University (Fayette)

Mississippi

  • Blue Mountain College (Blue Mountain)
  • William Carey University (Hattiesburg)

North Carolina

  • University of North Carolina at Charlotte (Charlotte)

North Dakota

  • University of Jamestown (Jamestown)
  • Mayville State University (Mayville)

New Jersey

  • Richard Stockton College of New Jersey (Galloway)

New York

  • City College of New York (New York)
  • Cooper Union (New York)
  • Hunter College (New York)
  • Long Island University Brooklyn (New York)
  • Queens College, City University of New York (Flushing)
  • United States Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point)

Ohio

  • Art Academy of Cincinnati (Cincinnati)

Oklahoma

  • Cameron University (Lawton)
  • East Central University (Ada)
  • Rogers State University (Claremore)
  • Southwestern Oklahoma State University (Weatherford)

Oregon

  • Western Oregon University (Monmouth)

Pennsylvania

  • Indiana University of Pennsylvania (Indiana)
  • Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania (Shippensburg)

Puerto Rico

  • University of Puerto Rico at Cayey (Cayey)
  • University of Puerto Rico at Humacao (Humacao)
  • University of Puerto Rico at Ponce (Ponce)

South Carolina

  • Columbia International University (Columbia)
  • The Citadel (Charleston)

Tennessee

  • Tennessee Technological University (Cookeville)

Texas

  • Dallas Christian College (Dallas)
  • Howard Payne University (Brownwood)
  • LeTourneau University (Longview)
  • Midwestern State University (Wichita Falls)
  • St. Edward's University (Austin)
  • Tarleton State University (Stephenville)
  • Texas Wesleyan University (Fort Worth)
  • University of Texas at Brownsville (Brownsville)

Utah

  • Neumont University (Salt Lake City)

Vermont

  • Castleton State College (Castleton)

West Virginia

  • Alderson-Broaddus College (Philippi)
  • Fairmont State University (Fairmont)
  • West Virginia University Institute of Technology (Montgomery)

What About Penn and Other Top Schools?

The University of Pennsylvania has a softer policy. While they permit Score Choice, they "encourage students to submit their entire testing history." That's different from Georgetown's clear requirement, but worth considering if Penn is on your list.

Most highly selective schools, including all Ivy League universities, Stanford, MIT, and Duke, now allow Score Choice and only consider your highest scores.

Planning Your Testing Approach

If you're applying to any school on this list, every SAT sitting matters because colleges will see all your results. Take the test only when you're truly prepared.

At LifeWorks, our test preparation services help you approach each test strategically, building the skills and confidence you need so every score reflects your actual abilities. Get in touch to learn how we can support your testing journey with personalized preparation that goes beyond content review.