Students applying for undergraduate admission are no longer required to submit a standardized test score (ACT or SAT) as part of their application.
When completing the online application, students will indicate their admission process preference (standard or test optional). Students who select test-optional admission may be asked to submit additional information from five categories in lieu of the ACT or SAT score.
Upon receipt of additional materials, a committee from the Å·ÃÀÊÓƵ Office and Center for Student Success will evaluate the student’s high school transcript and all materials in the test-optional admission process.
Students choosing to apply for admission without the submission of test scores may be asked to provide alternate materials for review. Options for additional information may include but are not limited to:
Merit scholarships will be awarded to test-optional admitted students based solely on their high school GPA. For admitted students who choose the standard admission process, merit scholarships are based on either high school GPA or test score – whichever is greater.
Students who choose to apply through the standard admission process and submit ACT or SAT scores can do so by including Concordia’s code (ACT: 2104 or SAT: 6113) during the registration process.