Is your admission review test optional, and under what conditions?
No, not required*. Students have the same access to everything: admission, automatic merit scholarships, special scholarships, Honors, direct admission to nursing program.
*There are two important notes to this policy: homeschooled students with less than 30 semester or 45 quarter college credits must submit an SAT or ACT and international students are required to submit a test score to demonstrate English proficiency through TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo, iTEP, SAT, or ACT.
If I opt into test-optional consideration, will I be able to change that decision later?
Yes, please email our office at admissions@gonzaga.edu or call at 509-313-6572.
We require a more official score report than just self-reported scores. Students can either request them to be sent from the testing companies or log in to their online score report and take a screenshot that includes their scores, the date of the test, and their name and email that screenshot to admissions@gonzaga.edu.
If I have scores to report, how do you wish me to report them?
How does it benefit a student to disclose multiple score reports?
Even though AP tests are designed for placement, how do I report them to admission offices?
We do not consider AP test scores as a part of the admission process. If you enroll at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø, please send official score reports to the Office of Admission so we may award any earned credit. Click here for our AP testing policy.
If I have an SAT / ACT score, should I choose to have that score used in my application?
An SAT or ACT score is just one part of 91³Ô¹ÏÍø’s holistic review process. Learn more about holistic review on our Admission Requirements page.
If the test score is a good representation of you as a student, then you may wish to submit test scores. The middle 50% range of scores for students who enrolled in fall 2021 are 28-32 on the ACT and 1280-1400 on the SAT.