New Jersey Colleges for a 14 on the ACT

What New Jersey colleges accept a 14 ACT score?

These New Jersey colleges are a good match for you

If you've achieved a score of 14 on your ACTs, this places you squarely within the average range for accepted students at 1 New Jersey colleges. This list features popular colleges where your application will likely be competitive, given their historical acceptance of students with a 14 ACT score. However, it's crucial to remember that a good ACT score is not the sole criterion for admission. In fact, may colleges are now test optional. It's equally significant to maintain a Grade Point Average (GPA) that aligns with the college's expectations for incoming students. The creation of this list is rooted in a comprehensive analysis of ACT scores from students admitted to all New Jersey colleges

Is a 14 ACT bad?

A score of 14 is definitely low. It situates you in the bottom 13th percentile on the national scale, underperforming the majority of the 2 million ACT test takers. This score signifies your very poor performance in answering questions in the English, Math, Reading and Science sections of the exam. The ACT is scored out of a maximum of 36 and a minimum of 1, meaning your 14 score represents 39% of the total possible points. If a 14 does not meet the requirements of your preferred college, you might want to consider enrolling in a test prep course to potentially enhance your score.

Demographic comparisons for a 14

Let's examine how a 14 ACT score stacks up to the national averages across various demographic groups

Gender

  • Male: A 14 is 6.3 points (31%) lower than the average male ACT score of 20.3
  • Female: A 14 is 6.6 points (32%) lower than the average female ACT score of 20.6

Race/ethnicity

  • White: A 14 is 7.7 points (35%) lower than the average white ACT score of 21.7
  • Black: A 14 is 2.3 points (14%) lower than the average black ACT score of 16.3
  • Hispanic: A 14 is 4.3 points (23%) lower than the average Hispanic ACT score of 18.3
  • Asian: A 14 is 10.9 points (44%) lower than the average Asian ACT score of 24.9
  • Pacific Islander: A 14 is 3.2 points (19%) lower than the average Pacific Islander ACT score of 17.2
  • American Indian/Alaska Native: A 14 is 2.9 points (17%) lower than the average American Indian/Alaska Native ACT score of 16.9
  • Two or more races: A 14 is 6.6 points (32%) lower than the average two or more races ACT score of 20.6

All groups

  • All Students: A 14 is 6.3 points lower than the average ACT score for all students of 20.3

What is the SAT equivalent to a 14 ACT score?

A 14 on the ACT translates to a 800 on the SAT according to the concordance provided by the College Board and ACT. It's important to note that not all colleges disclose admission data for both the SAT and ACT. As such, we recommend checking our listings for each test to identify schools with similar academic profiles.

What percentile is a 14 ACT score?

Scoring a 14 on the ACT places you in the 13th percentile nationwide. This implies that your performance surpassed 13% of all test takers. To put this in perspective, about 2 million students sit for the ACT each year. Thus, with your score, you've outperformed about 260,000 students with only 1,740,000 test takers achieving a higher score.

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List of 14 ACT Colleges

Displaying 1 colleges where your 14 ACT 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. Hint: Filter by admission chance for 3 target schools (good chance), 18 reach (harder) schools and 6 safety (easier) schools you can consider.

Bloomfield College
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Bloomfield, NJ

Bloomfield College

Private 4 Year

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15 Average ACT Score

Test Optional

#14 Best Private Colleges in New Jersey

  • 1,153enrollment
  • $20,320net price
  • 78%acceptance rate
  • 770-960SAT range
  • 14-16ACT range
  • 2.69Avg GPA
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