Columbia Admissions: The SAT, ACT Scores, and GPA You Need to Get In

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Molly Kiefer

So you want to go to Columbia. You aspire to be a part of the diverse, international student body. You hope to take advantage of the infinite resources New York City has to offer. You want an urban life, but also a classic college campus. Columbia has it all!

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Now the only thing standing between you, and The Big Apple That Never Sleeps, is the Columbia University Admissions Committee.

So how do you get into Columbia?

The Short Answer

Everyone likes a short answer…check out these stats!

Columbia Average SAT Score Columbia Average ACT Score Columbia Acceptance Rate Columbia Average GPA
1520 34 5.3% 4.14

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Wait, where are you going?? Don’t worry…there’s a lot more to a successful college application than just your GPA and test scores!

However, almost all schools require that applicants submit either SAT or ACT results to be considered for admission. So scoring well on tests is a very good place to start. And, lucky for you, we’re here to help!

Now keep reading for a whole lot of information about Columbia admissions: Columbia SAT Scores (…or Columbia ACT Scores, if that’s more your cup of tea), GPA, and tons of demographics and admissions data.

And Now…The Long Answer

With its large, international applicant pool and space for only a few thousand students per class, Columbia can afford to be selective. Last year 42,569 students applied to Columbia–only 2,274 were accepted (making Columbia’s admissions rate 5.3%). Out of the admitted students, 1,406 applicants have chosen to attend.

As you can see from The Short Answer, you’ll need great SAT scores, a high GPA, a challenging course load, several extracurricular achievements, and favorable teacher recommendations in order to a competitive application to Columbia. I know it sounds like a lot, but with the right preparation, organization, and devotion, it is possible for you to get into this school.

Let’s take a more in depth look at those statistics–and talk about getting your application materials where they need to be to get you where you want to go.

Columbia SAT Scores

Here are the most recent Columbia SAT scores for students who submitted SAT scores and were admitted to Columbia in 2018!

Columbia Average SAT Score Columbia 25th-75th Percentile SAT Score Range: New SAT
1520 [1480, 1560]

What should you take away from these numbers?

Well, first of all, the data tells us that the top 25% of students admitted to Columbia this year earned a combined SAT score of over 1560 (which probably means scoring at least 760 on both parts of the SAT).

The middle 50% earned between 1480 and 1560, while the bottom 25% earned below 1480.

This means that 75% of Columbia’s current sophomore class scored above a 1480 on the SAT.

To give yourself the best chance at admission, it’s a good idea to aim for an SAT score at the 75th percentile of whatever the school you’re applying to. Having a specific goal score will allow you to focus your studying, and hitting that 75th percentile of Columbia SAT scores will give you a little more room to breathe as you go through the admissions process. (Check out these stories of the perfect SAT score to help you create a plan for your goal score for Columbia).

Even if you don’t quite reach your SAT goal for Columbia, your scores might make you a good candidate elsewhere. For some ideas, check out this post covering the SAT score range for each of the top 100 colleges and universities in America. Having a fallback never hurt anyone–especially a fallback in the top 100 nationally ranked schools!

Columbia ACT Scores

Maybe you’ve taken our SAT or ACT quiz, and you’re feeling like the ACT might be better suited to your skills and test-taking style.

Never fear, we’ve got those stats too.

Columbia 25th-75th Percentile ACT Average Columbia 25th-75th Percentile ACT Score Range
34 [33, 35]

For students who submitted ACT scores and were admitted to Columbia in 2018, the 25th percentile of Columbia ACT scores came in at 33; the 75th percentile of Columbia ACT scores landed all the way up at 35.

Our advice: aim for the perfect ACT score in order to make your score competitive.

Keep in mind that Columbia also takes ACT superscores into consideration, so you may want to consider taking the test multiple times!

Columbia GPA Average

Columbia, like many other schools, does not officially report the GPAs of its admitted students–however, using data collected from more than one thousand schools, we are able to estimate that the the average GPA of a freshman at Columbia is 4.14.

High schools typically award grade points out of four, so to score about a 4.0 means you would have had be getting A’s–not only in your regular classes–but also in several AP or IB classes as well.

Not sure what your GPA is? Use Magoosh’s GPA Calculator to figure it out, stat!

Columbia Acceptance Rate

As we mentioned earlier, Columbia’s acceptance rate in 2018 was 5.3%. So who were those 5.3%?

To answer that question, let’s take a look at Columbia’s Freshman Class Profile.

Columbia Freshmen Profile (2019-2020)

Molly is one of Magoosh’s Content Creators. She designs Magoosh’s graphic assets, manages our YouTube channels and podcasts, and contributes to the Magoosh High School Blog. Since 2014, Molly has tutored high school and college students preparing for the SAT, GRE, and LSAT. She began her tutoring journey while in undergrad, helping her fellow students master math, computer programming, Spanish, English, and Philosophy. Molly graduated from Lewis & Clark College with a B.A. in Philosophy, and she continues to study ethics to this day. An artist at heart, Molly loves blogging, making art, taking long walks and serving as personal agent to her cat, who is more popular on Instagram than she is. LinkedIn View all posts