Pacific Northwestern Colleges for a 25 on the ACT

With a 25 ACT, you are competitive at 53 four-year colleges in Pacific Northwest (23 target, 6 reach, 24 safety). Your score is roughly equivalent to a 1210 SAT.

Colleges in Pacific Northwest for a 25 ACT

Target Schools (Competitive Chance of Admission)

Target schools have middle 50% ranges that include 25 - your score fits squarely in the admitted pool.

College ACT Range Avg ACT Acceptance Rate Your Chance
20-26 23 87% Medium
23-30 26 88% Medium

Corvallis, OR

24-31 27 77% Medium
21-26 23 87% Medium
24-31 27 93% Medium
20-26 23 96% Medium

Seattle, WA

23-30 26 77% Medium

Portland, OR

25-31 28 89% Medium

Moscow, ID

20-26 23 76% Medium
20-28 24 83% Medium
18-25 21 89% Medium
21-26 23 98% Medium

Reach Schools (Lower Admission Chance)

Reach schools typically enroll students with higher average ACT scores; admission is possible but more competitive.

College ACT Range Avg ACT Acceptance Rate Your Chance
27-33 30 39% Low

Spokane, WA

27-31 29 82% Low

Portland, OR

28-31 29 78% Low
28-33 30 77% Low

Walla Walla, WA

29-33 31 38% Low
27-31 29 72% Low

Safety Schools (Very High Chance of Admission)

Safety schools have average ACT scores well below 25; you have a very high chance of acceptance.

College ACT Range Avg ACT Acceptance Rate Your Chance
17-24 20 91% High
17-24 20 91% High
16-23 19 91% High

Bellevue, WA

- - 100% High
16-24 20 83% High

Pocatello, ID

- - 100% High
16-20 18 90% High

College Place, WA

- - 100% High
- - 100% High
- - 100% High
- - 100% High

Bremerton, WA

- - 100% High

View the full list of colleges that accept a 25 ACT in Pacific Northwest

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25 ACT to SAT Equivalent Conversion

Colleges use concordance tables to compare SAT and ACT scores. The following table shows the 25 ACT to SAT equivalent and nearby scores for context. These conversions are approximate.

ACT Score SAT Equivalent
22 1110
23 1140
24 1180
25 1210
26 1240
27 1280
28 1310

Individual colleges may interpret scores slightly differently, so treat concordance as a guide rather than an exact rule.

Published: August 19, 2026