The average composite SAT score for admitted Furman University freshman is 1342 out of 1600. Furman students have the 138th highest average SAT score in the United States. For perspective, a 1342 is in the 91st percentile of all SAT test takers.
The middle fifty percent of incoming students have SAT composite scores ranging from 1260 to 1425. The 75th percentile score is 1425 while the 25th percentile score is 1260.
The lowest SAT score accepted is not reported by Furman but we estimate it to be around a 1180 total composite SAT score.
The average score for Furman students on the math portion of the SAT is 657 out of 800. The 25th percentile of students score a 610 and the 75th percentile score 705.
The 25th and 75th percentile range for SAT reading scores range from 650 to 720 and the average score for Furman University students is 685.
Below are estimated chances of being accepted at Furman University based on SAT score ranges and the overall admission rate of 52.6%. These chances assume you have an average GPA for the school, around 3.61.
An SAT score of 1425 or higher is very competitive at Furman and is a better score than three quarters of students who are accepted. You have an above average chance of acceptance, around 68% or higher.
Scores between 1340 to 1415 are above average giving you an advantage over most applicants. You have a good chance of acceptance, around 53% to 67%.
SAT scores between 1260 to 1330 are still in the middle range of accepted students a but a little lower than the average. You can get in and have about a 37% to 51% percent chance of being admitted.
SAT scores from 1180 to 1250 are on the very low end of the range where students are accepted. Scores in this range are not competitive with most other applicants but you still have a chance. We estimate scores in this range have less than a 36% chance of admission to Furman. SAT scores below 1180 likely fall out of the range where students are regularly accepted.
Data Sources, IPEDS for Fall 2023 starting classSAT Score | Admission Chances |
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1600 | 89% |
1590 | 89% |
1580 | 88% |
1570 | 87% |
1560 | 86% |
1550 | 85% |
1540 | 84% |
1530 | 83% |
1520 | 82% |
1510 | 81% |
1500 | 79% |
1490 | 78% |
1480 | 77% |
1470 | 75% |
1460 | 74% |
1450 | 72% |
1440 | 71% |
1430 | 69% |
1420 | 67% |
1410 | 66% |
1400 | 64% |
1390 | 62% |
1380 | 60% |
1370 | 58% |
1360 | 56% |
1350 | 55% |
1340 | 53% |
1330 | 51% |
1320 | 49% |
1310 | 47% |
1300 | 45% |
1290 | 43% |
1280 | 41% |
1270 | 39% |
1260 | 37% |
1250 | 36% |
1240 | 34% |
1230 | 32% |
1220 | 30% |
1210 | 29% |
1200 | 27% |
1190 | 26% |
1180 | 24% |
Primary data source, U.S. Department of Education https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?id=218070 IPEDS survey data for Furman University.