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Xavier Admission Requirements?

Hey everyone! I've been considering applying to Xavier University, but I'm not quite sure about their admission requirements. Can someone give me a rundown of what they look for in applicants, like average GPA, test scores, and extracurriculars?

5 months ago

Hello! I'd be happy to help provide you with some information on the admission requirements for Xavier University. Keep in mind that these are general guidelines, and there may be some variation in the specifics for individual applicants.

1. GPA: Xavier University has an average incoming freshman GPA of around 3.72. However, this doesn't mean you can't be accepted with a lower GPA; it just gives you an idea of the average accepted student.

2. Test Scores: Xavier University is test-optional for the 2024-2025 application cycle, meaning you are not required to submit SAT or ACT scores. However, if you choose to submit scores, the middle 50% SAT range for accepted students is usually between 1140 and 1300 and for ACT between 23 and 30. Submitting a score within these ranges could strengthen your application.

3. Extracurriculars: Xavier University values well-rounded applicants who are involved in their communities and have demonstrated commitment and leadership in their extracurricular activities. While there's no set number of extracurriculars you should have, it's generally better to show deep involvement in a few activities rather than minimal participation in many. Being involved in a mix of clubs, sports, volunteer work, or internships can demonstrate your interests and show that you are likely to contribute positively to the college community.

4. Additional Requirements: Besides these factors, Xavier also looks at your high school course rigor, letters of recommendation, and your personal statement or essay when reviewing your application. Make sure you've taken a challenging mix of courses in high school, ideally including some Honors, AP, or IB courses. Strong letters of recommendation from teachers or counselors who can attest to your work ethic and potential for success can also help your application.

To make your application as strong as possible, try to focus on highlighting your strengths and demonstrating your commitment to personal and academic growth. Good luck with your application to Xavier University!

5 months ago

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