California Colleges for a 1380 on the SAT

Popular colleges to consider with a 1380 SAT

Displaying 17 colleges where your 1380 SAT score is within the typical range of past accepted students. You have a chance at being accepted but admission may be challenging at more selective colleges. Search, filter and sort this list or view by admission chance for 63 target schools (good chance), 24 reach (harder) schools and 246 safety (easier) schools you can consider.

List of California Colleges for a 1380 on the SAT
School SAT Score Range
University of California Los Angeles

Los Angeles, CA

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1300 to 1530
University of California Irvine

Irvine, CA

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1230 to 1430
University of California Berkeley

Berkeley, CA

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1310 to 1530
University of California Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, CA

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1230 to 1460
University of California Davis

Davis, CA

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1160 to 1400
Pepperdine University

Malibu, CA

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1250 to 1450
University of California San Diego

La Jolla, CA

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1270 to 1480
University of San Francisco

San Francisco, CA

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1210 to 1390
Loyola Marymount University

Los Angeles, CA

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1300 to 1460
Santa Clara University

Santa Clara, CA

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1340 to 1500
California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo

San Luis Obispo, CA

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1220 to 1410
Chapman University

Orange, CA

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1250 to 1430
Occidental College

Los Angeles, CA

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1360 to 1500
University of the Pacific

Stockton, CA

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1160 to 1420
Point Loma Nazarene University

San Diego, CA

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1140 to 1410
Westmont College

Santa Barbara, CA

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1212 to 1418
Soka University of America

Aliso Viejo, CA

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1220 to 1460

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