good act scores

The highest possible score on the ACT is 36. The current average ACT score is 21.

A "good" ACT score depends on the colleges and universities you are considering. A score of 23 on the ACT is above the current national average and will make you a strong applicant at many universities, but it may fall below the average score for accepted students at more selective colleges. The higher your ACT score, the more options are open to you. Read on to learn more about ACT scores.

Average ACT Scores

The ACT is scored on a scale of 1–36, and the average ACT score for the class of 2017 is 21. There are 4 sections on the ACT: English, Math, Reading, and Science. Each section is scored out of 36 points. Your composite ACT score is an average of your 4 section scores.

Here are average scores for each section for the high school class of 2017. 

SectionAvg ACT Score
English 20.3
Math 20.7
Reading 21.4
Science 21.0
COMPOSITE 21.0

Source:  ACT

If you are close to these averages you will likely be accepted into a considerable number of colleges and universities, but may not be considered at more selective schools.

Above Average ACT Scores

Above average ACT scores will improve your chances of getting into a more selective school. Check out this sample list of average ACT scores for a handful of selective colleges. 

ACT Score Ranges for Selective Colleges

SchoolACT Composite Score
(25th–75th percentile)
Acceptance Rate
Columbia University 32–35 6%
Harvard College 32–35 5%
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 33–35 8%
New York University 29–33 32%
Princeton University 32–35 7%
University of California—Berkeley 29–34 15%
University of Pennsylvania 31–34 10%
Yale University 31–35 7%

Below Average ACT Scores

Scores below a 15 on the ACT are considered low at just about any four-year college. You can overcome low scores with a great GPA or an outstanding college application. But even if you're accepted, the school may ask you to take some remedial courses before enrolling.

Good ACT Scores for YOUR Goals

A good score on the ACT is one that puts you within the average range of scores for the colleges of your choice.  Check out the ACT score ranges for the schools on your wishlist, and see how your scores compare. Use our college search to find the online profiles of schools you want to research. Find your dream school's profile and click over to the "Admissions" tab.


Sample College Profile

ACT score range

Our college profiles report the middle 50% range of test scores for entering first-year students. Do your scores fall well within the range? That school could be a good match! Do your scores fall in the lower end, or even below, the school's average range? Don't be discouraged! Admission to that school is still possible with some ACT prep and a strong overall application.

Higher Scores Mean More Options

Unless you pulled a perfect 36, you can always improve. Your ACT score could even help you qualify for college merit scholarships. Even if your dream school is test optional, you may want to consider taking the test for that reason. Not sure what your target ACT score should be? Our college counselors can help you with testing plans and matching your scores to schools.

Where Do You Stand?

Want to talk about your ACT scores in more detail and figure out what comes next? We can help. Our ACT experts will go over your personal score report and help you determine what the next step should be. Call us at 1-800-2REVIEW.

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