Test-Optional Admission
ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ is SAT/ACT Optional for incoming first-year applicants!
We recognize that standardized test scores are not always the best predictor of academic ability. Our test-optional admission policy provides greater access to students who are successful in the classroom, regardless of test scores.
Exceptions to Test Optional Policy
Students applying into the following programs must submit test scores for admission consideration.
- Accelerated 7-yr. Medical (BS/DO)
- Pharmacy (BS/PharmD)
- Nursing (BSN)
For those students choosing to submit test scores with their application, or who are applying for one of the programs exempt from the test optional policy, scores should be sent to ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ directly from (SAT code –2889) or (ACT code–2589).
Merit Scholarship Policy
All students are considered for merit awards, regardless of test score submission. Our scholarships consider both your academic and extracurricular achievements. For more information, visit our scholarship website.
Test-Optional Procedure
Students applying test optional should answer the Preferred Testing Plan question on The Common Application or the ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ application with "I will NOT submit SAT or ACT scores and wish to be reviewed under ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ's test-optional policy."
Frequently Asked Questions
All first-year students, except those applying to one of the test optional exempt programs listed on this page.
Absolutely not.
If you do not submit standardized test scores, you will be required to take ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ's placement tests.
Note: Certain majors requirement proof of math readiness. Please review the question below What is "math readiness" and what majors require it? for more details.
Certain programs require higher level math proficiency. Therefore, students must earn placement into Precalculus or a higher-level math to begin coursework in these programs.
The following majors require proof of math readiness:
- All programs within the School of Natural Sciences & Mathematics
- All programs within the School of Health Sciences with the exception of Public Health
- Computer Science within the School of Business
Students can demonstrate math readiness by completing one of the following:
- Submit SAT and/or ACT Scores. You will need a 570 or higher SAT Math score or 24 or higher ACT Math score in order to qualify for your chosen major.
- Take Math Placement Tests. ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ administers the Accuplacer placement test for accepted students. You must first score 256 or higher on the Next-Generation Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra and Statistics (QAS) test in order to qualify to take the Advanced Algebra and Functions (AAF) test; you must score 260 or higher on the AAF test in order to qualify for your chosen major.
There may be other ways to qualify, including through dual-credit/college courses taken during high school. Contact admissions@stockton.edu for more details.
If you don't achieve math readiness through any of the above means prior to the start of your first year, you can conditionally enroll in your program of choice; once you meet the math requirement, the conditional indicator will be removed. Many students choose this route and often complete their math requirement during their first year at ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ.
It's important to note that placement into Development Math will not allow you to complete the necessary sequence of math courses to demonstrate math readiness for your chosen major within one (1) academic year and may result in a delay in completing the necessary degree requirements within four (4) years. Learn more at and .
Yes, we will take the highest section scores (EBRW, Mathematics) across all SAT test dates. With ACT, we will use the highest section scores, forming the highest possible Composite score.
NOTE: The Accelerated Medical program requires scores to be from one test date.
EOF applicants follow the same general test optional policy. Test scores are required for the listed exempt majors.
Students selected for the EOF program do not need to complete placement testing prior to the EOF Summer Academy, unless you wish to test in an effort to place into a specific major (see question What is "math readiness" and what majors require it? above).
No, they are not required, but we suggest submitting them if you can; you may be exempted from taking some or all of ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ's placement tests.
Note: Certain majors requirement proof of math readiness. Please review the question above What is "math readiness" and what majors require it? for more details.