Overall Dartmouth College Acceptance Rate
Accepted Applicants Profile
- SAT Scores: 1330 - 1560
- ACT Scores: 30 - 34
How Hard Is It to Get into Dartmouth College
Applicant Selectivity: Highly Selective
The selectivity of applicants for undergraduate admissions to Dartmouth is considered highly selective. Many accepted applicants score in the top-range on the SAT or ACT exam, as well as having a solid high school GPA and number of college prep courses.
How Does Dartmouth College Compare to Other Liberal Arts Colleges in NH
Nearby College Acceptance Rates
School | Acceptance Rate |
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Saint Anselm College | 73% |
Admissions Requirements
General Recommendations & Requirements for Admissions
Prospective students can submit either the Common Application or the Coalition Application. Students must also complete and submit the Dartmouth Writing Supplement.
Applicants should ask their guidance office to submit a Secondary Report, counselor recommendation, school profile and high school transcript. There are no specific required high school courses that must be completed. Students must submit two teacher evaluations from instructors of core courses.
Applicants should submit scores for either the SAT or ACT. Two subject tests from the SAT are also recommended. It is strongly suggested that students should submit a peer recommendation with the application.
Number of Applicants, Percent Admitted, and Enrolled Students
Total | Men | Women | |
---|---|---|---|
Applicants: | 20507 | 51% | 49% |
Admitted: | 11 | 11% | 11% |
Enrolled: | 50 | 51% | 49% |
Average Standardized Test Scores
SAT Section | Score Range |
---|---|
Critical Reading | 660 - 780 |
Math | 670 - 780 |
Total Score: | 1330 - 1560 |
ACT Section | Score Range |
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Composite Score: | 30 - 34 |