How to Get Into USC: SAT and ACT Scores, GPA, and More

Nadyja Von Ebers

USC, short for the University of Southern California, is known for its elite standing (ranked 27th among national universities) and prime location in the heart of downtown Los Angeles. What’s cooler than going to class at a super prestigious university and then seeing movies on the weekends before the rest of the country?! Not much. So if you’re wondering how to get into USC, here is a complete overview of the USC SAT scores, ACT scores, GPA, and other admission factors you should know about before applying.

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Quick USC Admissions Statistics

USC SAT scores (average composite score of admitted students) 1440 on a 1600 scale
USC ACT scores (average composite score of admitted students) 32 on a 36 scale
USC GPA (average of admitted students) 3.88 on a 4.0 scale
USC acceptance Rate 12% for the class of 2025


The test scores, GPA, and acceptance rate certainly reflect this!

A Word on USC SAT and ACT Scores

In light of decreased accessibility to testing prep and testing facilities on account of Covid-19, USC went test-optional last year. Recently, they announced that their test-optional admissions policy will be extended for two more years. This means that students applying for Fall 2022 or Fall 2023 admission will not have to submit ACT or SAT scores as part of their application.

Now, that said, according to USC’s test optional policy, while students are not required to provide test scores, they are more than welcome to submit them if they believe their scores will strengthen their application. On the other hand, USC makes it very clear that students will not be penalized and their chances for admission will not decrease if they don’t submit test scores.

And by the way, this policy also stands for international students and home-schooled students as well.

So really, it’s up to you to decide whether or not you want to submit test scores as part of your application. If you’re a strong test taker. Below, we’ll take a look at the average SAT and ACT scores of students admitted to USC prior to the test-optional policy, which will give you a sense of the type of student you’ll have to be and what to aim for if you do decide to provide test scores.

More About USC SAT Scores

Before determining exactly what SAT score you’ll need to be a viable applicant at USC, here are a few important things to consider:

So, what do you actually have to score to be seriously considered for admission to USC? Here are the current percentiles:

Depending on which program you’re applying to specifically, and because USC looks at only the highest scores in a given section, you may be interested in knowing how the percentiles for each test section shake out:

Section Average 25th Percentile 75th Percentile
Math 740 690 790
Reading 700 660 740
Composite 1440 1350 1530

Knowing what scores to aim for in each section can help you put an effective SAT study plan in place, and help you target areas most in need of improvement.

So, at the end of the day, if USC is your dream school, we suggest that you take the SAT as many times as necessary to get a composite score of 1540, or as close to it as possible. Think big–aim for the perfect SAT score. Since the score readers will only see your highest scores, they’ll have no sense of how many times you took the test, and this won’t reflect poorly on you.

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More About USC ACT Scores

Here are some quick things to consider if you plan to take and submit ACT scores to USC:

So, what do you actually have to get on the ACT to have a strong chance of getting into USC?

As noted above, the average composite USC ACT score for admitted students is 32, and the percentiles are as follows:

This means that if you score a 30 or below overall on your ACT, you’ll be below the average of accepted USC students, but if you score a 34 or higher, you’ll be above average.

So the gist is that it’s in your best interest to take the ACT as many times as necessary to score a 33 or higher if you want a very good chance of being accepted. Again, aiming for perfection on the ACT is a pretty good strategy if you start early enough!

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More About USC Acceptance Rate

USC saw the largest application pool in history for the class of 2025 (starting Fall 2021), with over 70,971 applicants! This applicant pool increased by a whopping 20% from last year and a total of 8,804 students were admitted.

The good news is that while USC has become increasingly competitive, it’s also becoming more diverse. For the class of 2025, a record-high number of first-generation students (1,760) were admitted, which is a 3% increase from the previous year. The same goes for students from traditionally underrepresented racial demographics: this year 18% of admitted students were Latino and 8% were Black, indicating a marked increase over previous years.

USC Freshman Profile

Here’s what we know so far about the very impressive freshman of the class of 2025:

You can also check out the freshman profile for the class of 2024 to get a sense of recent admissions trends.

But in short, the trajectory of admissions at USC is accepting a highly diverse and academically impressive group of students!

USC’s Other Admissions Requirements and Info

USC contends that there is no one formulaic tactic for getting admitted, and that they consider the well-roundedness of your application. This is a really thorough and helpful overview of all of USC’s undergraduate admissions requirements, but here’s a quick checklist of what you’ll need to apply:

Additionally, USC will consider the following when reviewing your application: