Pacific Northwestern Colleges for a 1400 on the SAT

With a 1400 SAT, you are competitive at 60 four-year colleges in the Pacific Northwest (8 target, 0 reach, 52 safety). Your score is roughly equivalent to a 31 ACT.

Colleges in the Pacific Northwest for a 1400 SAT

Target Schools (Competitive Chance of Admission)

Target schools have middle 50% ranges that include 1400 - your score fits squarely in the admitted pool.

College SAT Range Avg SAT Acceptance Rate Your Chance
1200-1453 1326 39% Medium

Corvallis, OR

1140-1400 1270 77% Medium

Seattle, WA

1200-1430 1315 77% Medium

Portland, OR

1290-1520 1405 25% Medium
1240-1440 1340 77% Medium

Walla Walla, WA

1310-1480 1395 38% Medium
1170-1470 1320 91% Medium

Caldwell, ID

1070-1280 1175 49% Medium

Reach Schools (Lower Admission Chance)

Reach schools typically enroll students with higher average SAT scores; admission is possible but more competitive.

College SAT Range Avg SAT Acceptance Rate Your Chance
No colleges found in this category.

Safety Schools (Very High Chance of Admission)

Safety schools have average SAT scores well below 1400; you have a very high chance of acceptance.

College SAT Range Avg SAT Acceptance Rate Your Chance
1020-1210 1115 87% High
1130-1360 1245 88% High
1030-1210 1120 87% High
1000-1250 1125 91% High
1150-1390 1270 93% High
970-1200 1085 96% High

Portland, OR

1160-1370 1265 89% High

Moscow, ID

990-1230 1110 76% High

Spokane, WA

1190-1380 1285 82% High
930-1150 1040 91% High
1050-1320 1185 83% High
880-1090 985 91% High

View the full list of colleges that accept a 1400 SAT in the Pacific Northwest

See all colleges nationally for a 1400 SAT

1400 SAT to ACT Equivalent Conversion

Colleges use concordance tables to compare SAT and ACT scores. The following table shows the 1400 SAT to ACT equivalent and nearby scores for context. These conversions are approximate.

SAT Score ACT Equivalent
1340 29
1360 30
1380 30
1400 31
1420 32
1440 32
1460 33

Individual colleges may interpret scores slightly differently, so treat concordance as a guide rather than an exact rule.

Published: August 19, 2026