Your chances of getting into Augsburg College
Admission Rate & Difficulty
Acceptance Rate
The acceptance rate at Augsburg College is 76.5%. Its admission rate is the 19th lowest in Minnesota.
Admission Selectivity
How hard is it to get into Augsburg College and can you get accepted?
Augsburg College is an easy school to get into and you have a very good chance of acceptance if you meet the admission criteria. Last year, 2,619 out of the 3,423 who applied were admitted.
Augsburg College typically accepts and attracts "B" average high school students with an average GPA around 3.27. 23% of those admitted chose to enroll in the school.
Can you get into Augsburg College?
77% are accepted, can you get in? Use the admission calculator to see if you have the grades and test scores needed to get in. See your admission chances based on your extracurriculars, intended major, background, and more.
Admission Requirements in Brief
To have the best chance of getting into to Augsburg College you should:
- Have a high school GPA of 3.27 or better
- Earn B grades in high school
- Score 1280 on the SAT
- Score 20 on the ACT
Augsburg College GPA
GPA Requirements & Average GPA
What GPA do you need to get into Augsburg College?
GPA Requirements
The GPA requirements for getting into Augsburg College are to have around a 3.27 high school GPA. You are required to have above average high school grades.
If your high school grades are above the average 3.27 GPA, you have a very good chance of being admitted as Augsburg College accepts 77% of applicants.
Average GPA
The average unweighted GPA at Augsburg College is 3.27 on the 4.0 scale. To achieve the average GPA for admission, you need to earn B letter grades and regularly score around 83-86 percent on tests and assignments in high school. The school ranks #27 in Minnesota for highest average GPA.
Importance of GPA
Since Augsburg College is a test optional college, extra focus will be placed on your GPA when the school considers your application. As a result, it is very important that you meet the GPA requirements.
See additional colleges accepting applicants in the 3.3 GPA range.
Competitiveness by GPA Ranges
The table below outlines the number of admitted freshmen by GPA range as well as how competitive your GPA will be as compared with other applicants.
*This school has not published high school GPA data for its incoming freshman class. In these cases, CollegeSimply uses an algorithm to predict GPA based on this school's test scores and a large sample of college GPA data. 3.27 is a prediction of the school's average incoming freshman GPA.
Augsburg College SAT Scores
Testing Requirements
Submission of SAT or ACT scores is not required by Augsburg College. The school has a test blind policy.
SAT Requirements & Average SAT Score
SAT Test | 25th Percentile Score |
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Reading 25th Percentile | 560 |
Math 25th Percentile | 628 |
Composite 25th Percentile | 1188 |
SAT Test | 75th Percentile Score |
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Reading 75th Percentile | 623 |
Math 75th Percentile | 753 |
Composite 75th Percentile | 1376 |
Average SAT Score | 1280
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SAT Scores you need to get in
What are the SAT requirements for you to be admitted to Augsburg College?
Average Score & Range
The average SAT score at Augsburg College is 1280 out of 1600 and the range for the middle 50% of accepted students is 1188-1376. Students who get into Augsburg College score in the top 100 percent of all SAT test takers.. Augsburg College ranks #7 in the state of Minnesota and #206 in the nation for highest average SAT composite score.
Score for Acceptance
You should target scoring 1280 or above to be most competitive with other applicants. Augsburg College regularly admits students with SAT scores down to 1188 on a 1600 scale. However, three quarter of admitted students score higher. If you score below a 1188, admission should be considered a reach. Some students may be accepted with minimum SAT's as low as 1100, but scores this low are outside the normal range.
Score Submission Requirements
Augsburg College is a test optional school meaning do not have to submit SAT scores with your application. The position on SAT scores from the college is "not considered for admission, even if submitted (test blind)".
View other colleges which accept students in the 1280 SAT score range.
Data Sources, IPEDS for Fall 2022 starting classChance of Acceptance by SAT Score
The table below outlines your predicted admission chances based on SAT score alone. If you are an average applicant with a score of 1282, you have around a 77% chance of being admitted. A 1376 places you well ahead of most other applicants and gives you about a 86% chance of getting in.
Augsburg College ACT Scores
ACT Requirements & Average ACT Score
ACT Test | 25th Percentile Score |
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Reading 25th Percentile | 15 |
Math 25th Percentile | 16 |
Composite 25th Percentile | 17 |
ACT Test | 75th Percentile Score |
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Reading 75th Percentile | 23 |
Math 75th Percentile | 24 |
Composite 75th Percentile | 24 |
Average ACT Score | 20
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ACT Scores needed to get accepted
What are the ACT requirements for students to get into Augsburg College?
Score Range
The average ACT score for admitted students to Augsburg College is 20, while the middle 50% of students (25th to 75th percentile) score between a 17 and 24. The school ranks #26 in Minnesota for highest average ACT composite score.
Score for Acceptance
For the best chance of admission, you should have an ACT of 20. This will place you in solid competition against other applicants. At a minimum, you should aim for a 17 and score in the score in the top 69 percent nationally. The lowest ACT score likely to be admitted is a 14.
36 percent of applicants submit ACT scores to Augsburg College.
Score Submission Requirements
You do not have to to submit ACT scores with your application as Augsburg College is test optional. The policy from the school on ACT scores is "not considered for admission, even if submitted (test blind)".
Find other colleges with similar ACT score requirements
Data Sources, IPEDS for Fall 2022 starting classChance of Acceptance by ACT Score
Here are your predicted chances of getting into Augsburg College for different ACT score ranges. A typical applicant with a 20 score has around 77% chance of getting in. Your odds increase to about 87% with a 24 ACT score.
Applying
Admission Statistics
Admission and enrollment rates by gender are detailed the the table below.
Women | Men | Total | |
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Applied | 2,009 | 1,412 | 3,423 |
Accepted | 1,619 | 998 | 2,619 |
Acceptance Rate | 81% | 71% | 77% |
Enrolled | 352 | 258 | 612 |
Percent of Admitted Who Enrolled (Admission Yield) | 22% | 26% | 23% |
Fall 2025 Application Deadline
Applications Due
Days left to Apply
Applicants have 219 days left until the Fall 2025 term applications are due on Aug 1, 2025.
Application Fee
The cost for prospective students to apply to Augsburg College is $0. The school is free to apply to.
Application Requirements
What are the requirements for admission to Augsburg College and what student information is used for admission decisions?
Test Scores | Not considered for admission, even if submitted (Test Blind) |
High School GPA | Required to be considered for admission |
High School Class Rank | Not considered for admission, even if submitted |
Completion of College Preparatory Program | Not considered for admission, even if submitted |
Recommendations | Not required for admission, but considered if submitted |
Demonstration of Competencies | Not considered for admission, even if submitted |
Credits Accepted
AP Credit | Yes |
Dual Credit | Yes |
Credit for Life Experiences | Yes |
Admission Requirements Summary
Because Augsburg College is lightly competitive to get into, you have a very good chance of acceptance with the right GPA and test scores. If you have a 3.27 GPA, you are almost certain to getting in. Combining this with an SAT score of 1280 and ACT of 20 will almost guarantee your admission.
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Primary data source, U.S. Department of Education https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?id=173045 IPEDS survey data for Augsburg College.
Last updated February 24, 2024