What are the Penn State admission requirements for freshmen?

It is required to provide a high school transcript and either SAT or ACT scores; the average successful applicant has reached a GPA of approximately 3.6-3.9 and SAT scores of 1220-1480 or ACT scores of 27-32.
 
A rigorous academic program in high school that includes English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and a World Language is mandatory. Test scores are optional, although they can boost the candidate's profile. An analysis of their academic achievements and extracurricular activities takes place. A complete application form and fees should be provided.
 
To apply to Penn State, freshmen must complete high school units including 4 in English, 3 in Math (Algebra/Geometry), 3 in Science, and 2 in a World Language. Admissions are test-optional through 2026. The middle 50% GPA for University Park is roughly 3.61–3.93.
 
Penn State freshman admission requires strong high school performance (grades 9–11 GPA), completion of required courses, and overall academic rigor. SAT/ACT scores are optional, while factors like class rank, activities, and essays may also be considered in a holistic review process.
 
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