University of San Francisco SAT Scores and GPA

What are University of San Francisco's average SAT scores and GPA? In this guide, we'll discuss what scores are needed for you to get admitted into University of San Francisco. You'll also get to calculate your own chances with our admissions calculator.

Location: San Francisco, CA

This school is also known as: USF

University of San Francisco Admissions Statistics

There are three critical numbers when considering your admissions chances: SAT scores, GPA, and acceptance rate. All these combine to tell you what you scores are required to get into University of San Francisco.


Average SAT: 1304

The average SAT score composite at University of San Francisco is a 1304.

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University of San Francisco SAT Score Analysis

The 25th percentile New SAT score is 1240, and the 75th percentile SAT score is 1370.

In other words, a 1240 places you below average, while a 1370 will move you up to above average. There's no absolute SAT requirement at University of San Francisco, but they really want to see at least a 1240 to have a chance at being considered.

Here's the breakdown of SAT scores by section:

SectionAverage25th Percentile75th Percentile
Math649600700
Reading + Writing655610690
Composite130412401370

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Average GPA: 3.7

The average GPA at University of San Francisco is 3.7. This makes University of San Francisco Strongly Competitive for GPAs.

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(Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA.

With a GPA of 3.7, University of San Francisco requires you to be above average in your high school class. You'll need a mix of A's and B's, with a leaning toward A's. If you took some AP or IB classes, this will help boost your weighted GPA and show your ability to take college classes.

If you're a junior or senior, your GPA is hard to change from this point on. If your GPA is at or below the school average of 3.7, you'll need a higher SAT score to compensate and show that you're prepared to take on college academics. This will help you compete effectively with other applicants.



Admissions Rate: 50.8%

The acceptance rate at University of San Francisco is 50.8%. In other words, of 100 students who apply, 51 are admitted.

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This means the school is somewhat selective. You should prepare your academic scores well, but you have an excellent chance if you impress them.



Final Admissions Verdict

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Because this school is moderately selective, strong academic performance will almost guarantee you admission. Scoring at a 1304 SAT or above will already give you a great shot at getting in. Scoring a 1370 will nearly guarantee you admission, given that your GPA is roughly the average of 3.7.


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What are your chances of admission at University of San Francisco?
Chances of admission with these scores:

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Note: Your admission decision relies not only on your GPA and SAT/ACT scores, but also on your coursework difficulty, extracurriculars, letters of recommendation, and personal statements. This tool provides only a simplistic estimate of your chances of admission. Instead of treating this tool as a crystal ball, we recommend you consider the big picture of what your chance means:
  • 80-100%: Safety school: Strong chance of getting in
  • 50-80%: More likely than not getting in
  • 20-50%: Lower but still good chance of getting in
  • 5-20%: Reach school: Unlikely to get in, but still have a shot
  • 0-5%: Hard reach school: Very difficult to get in
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Other Schools For You

If you're interested in University of San Francisco, you'll probably be interested in these schools as well. We've divided them into 3 categories depending on how hard they are to get into, relative to University of San Francisco.


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Reach Schools: Harder to Get Into

These schools are have higher average SAT scores than University of San Francisco. If you improve your SAT score, you'll be competitive for these schools.

School Name Location SAT Avg ACT Avg
University of Washington Seattle, WA 1410 32
University of Florida Gainesville, FL 1382 30
American University Washington, DC 1368 30
University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst, MA 1358 30
University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 1355 29
University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX 1355 30
Rochester Institute of Technology Rochester, NY 1352 31

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Same Level: Equally Hard to Get Into

If you're competitive for University of San Francisco, these schools will offer you a similar chance of admission.

School Name Location SAT Avg ACT Avg
University of Connecticut Storrs, CT 1315 29
Seton Hall University South Orange, NJ 1310 30
Penn State University Park University Park, PA 1310 29
Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 1310 29
Auburn University Auburn, AL 1304 27
Chapman University Orange, CA 1296 28
University of Texas at Dallas Richardson, TX 1291 28

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Safety Schools: Easier to Get Into

If you're currently competitive for University of San Francisco, you should have no problem getting into these schools. If University of San Francisco is currently out of your reach, you might already be competitive for these schools.

School Name Location SAT Avg ACT Avg
Hofstra University Hempstead, NY 1246 27
Texas Christian University Fort Worth, TX 1242 28
Temple University Philadelphia, PA 1241 28
University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL 1225 26
University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH 1223 26
Quinnipiac University Hamden, CT 1210 25
Pace University New York, NY 1173 26

Data on this page is sourced from Peterson's Databases © 2024 (Peterson's LLC. All rights reserved.) as well as additional publicly available sources.


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