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Oregon (OR) SAT Scores, GPA, and ACT (2026)

By the Cheetah Prep team · Reviewed July 14, 2026

SAT middle 50 percent

1130 to 1360

Half of enrolled students at Oregon (OR) scored in this range on the SAT. One quarter scored above 1360, and one quarter below 1130.

Average composite
1272
Acceptance rate
88.3%
ACT range
23 to 30
Test policy
Test optional
Location
Eugene, OR
Undergraduates
20,497

Oregon (OR) SAT Scores and Admissions

The University of Oregon is a public university in Eugene, Oregon, with about 20,497 undergraduates. If you are researching Oregon (OR) SAT scores, the numbers are friendlier than at most flagships: admitted students in the 2024 to 2025 cycle landed between 1130 and 1360 for the middle 50, with an average of 1272. The school admits 88.3% of applicants, so roughly 7 out of 8 students who apply get in. Put another way, out of every 100 applications, about 88 end in an offer. Rejection here is the exception, not the pattern.

That high admit rate changes what your score has to do. It does not need to fight through a crowded pool. It needs to clear a reasonable bar. Testing is optional in the most recent federal data, so a score only enters your file if you choose to send it. That puts the decision in your hands: a score above the middle helps you, and a score below it can simply stay home. The section splits tell you where the bar sits. Reading and Writing ran 580 to 690 among admitted students, while Math ran 550 to 670. On the ACT side, the middle 50 was 23 to 30, so students testing either way have a clear benchmark to aim at.

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Oregon (OR) SAT Score Breakdown by Section

Here is the section by section SAT profile of enrolled students at Oregon (OR), from the federal College Scorecard.

Section25th percentile75th percentile
Reading and Writing580690
Math550670
CompositeTotal SAT11301360
Average composite SAT1272

The College Board reports section percentiles, not section averages, so an average is shown for the composite only.

Where this sits on the 400 to 1600 scale

1130 to 1360

400National average near 10501600

Oregon (OR) Admissions Calculator: What Are Your Chances?

Enter your SAT score and unweighted GPA for an honest read on your chances of getting into Oregon (OR), measured against real enrolled student data instead of a made up percentage.

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How this calculator works: your SAT is compared with Oregon (OR)'s reported middle 50 percent range from the federal College Scorecard, your GPA is compared with the range admitted students at similarly selective schools typically present, and both are weighed against the school's real acceptance rate. We do not print a made up percent chance. No calculator can see your essays, your course rigor, or your recommendations, and at selective schools those decide close calls. Treat this as an honest read of your academic position, not a prediction.

Chances of Getting Into Oregon (OR) by SAT Score

Here is what specific scores mean at Oregon (OR), based on its reported 1130 to 1360 middle 50 percent range. Find the row closest to your score, or use the calculator above for a read on your exact numbers. No made up percentages: each verdict is your real position in the enrolled class.

SAT scoreWhere it landsThe honest read
980Well below the 25th percentileA 980 is well below the 1130 to 1360 range at Oregon (OR). On testing alone this score does not keep the application in contention, so raising it is the priority.
1080Just below the 25th percentileA 1080 falls just short of Oregon (OR)'s 25th percentile of 1130. Some students get in below the range, but they usually bring something exceptional elsewhere in the application.
1250Inside the middle 50 percentA 1250 sits inside the 1130 to 1360 range, matching the profile of enrolled students. This is a competitive score here.
1360At the 75th percentileA 1360 matches the 75th percentile at Oregon (OR), stronger than about 3 out of 4 enrolled students. Testing is a clear strength at this level.
1390Above the 75th percentileA 1390 beats the 75th percentile at Oregon (OR). The score is doing all it can; nothing more is gained by retaking.

How to Raise Your SAT Score to Oregon (OR)'s Range

The two targets that matter here are 1130, the score that puts you inside the admitted range, and 1360, the score that puts you in the top quarter. Here is the size of the jump from common starting points, with the step by step plan for each one.

Starting scoreTo reach 1130To reach 1360The plan
1000+130 points+360 pointsAll score plans
1100+30 points+260 points1100 to 1400 plan
1200Already there+160 points1200 to 1400 plan
1300Already there+60 points1300 to 1400 plan

Not sure where you stand today? The diagnostic gives you a real starting score and a section breakdown in one sitting, so the gap you plan around is your actual gap.

What SAT Score Do You Need for Oregon (OR)?

Read the middle 50 as 3 zones. Below 1130 puts you under 3 out of 4 admitted students, and since testing is optional here, a score in that range is usually one you hold back rather than send. Inside 1130 to 1360, your score matches the bulk of the admitted class and does its job quietly. Above 1360 puts you past the top quarter, which can strengthen a file with a GPA near the lower edge or help with merit consideration.

It helps to be clear about what the 25th percentile number means. A 1130 did not keep 1 in 4 admitted students out. It is simply where the lower quarter of the class landed, usually with other strengths carrying the file. The splits show Reading and Writing setting the higher bar: 580 to 690 versus 550 to 670 in Math. Both the floor and the ceiling sit 20 to 30 points higher on the verbal side, so a student who is strong in Math but soft in Reading and Writing should check the section numbers, not just the 1272 average. Balance matters more here than a single flashy section.

Oregon (OR) GPA Requirements

Admitted students at the University of Oregon typically carry an unweighted GPA around 3.0 to 3.5. That is a wide band, and where you fall inside it matters less than what your transcript shows. A 3.3 built on honors and AP coursework reads stronger than a 3.5 built on the easiest available schedule, because the rigor of the classes counts as much as the number itself. A transcript that trends upward from freshman to senior year also tells a cleaner story than one that peaked early and drifted.

If your GPA sits near the bottom of that band, the fastest fix is not retaking old classes. It is a strong SAT. A score at or above 1272, the average here, gives the admissions reader a second data point that says you can do the work, and it takes weeks to build rather than semesters. The reverse also holds. If your GPA sits near 3.5 but your practice scores keep landing under 1130, the optional testing policy lets you lean on the transcript alone and skip the score entirely.

Typical admitted GPA

3.0 to 3.5Accessible

Admitted students at Oregon (OR) typically present a GPA in the 3.0 to 3.5 range on an unweighted 4.0 scale. Steady grades in a reasonable course load are usually enough on the GPA side of the application.

AccessibleExtremely competitive

If your GPA sits at or below this range, a strong SAT score is the fastest way to stay competitive, since grades are hard to move late in high school. See where your SAT score really stands and build the plan around the gap.

These are unweighted grades on a 4.0 scale. A school that weights GPA or reports a different scale will show a higher number.

Oregon (OR) SAT Testing Policy

Test optionalGuidance for the 2026-2027 admissions cycle

Oregon (OR) considered scores without requiring them (test optional) in the most recent federal data. Testing policies change year to year, so confirm the current 2026-2027policy on the school's admissions site before you decide whether to submit scores.

Should you submit your score?

Submit your score when it is at or above 1245, the middle of Oregon (OR)'s range. If you are below 1130, the 25th percentile, consider holding your score and letting your grades, essays, and activities carry the application.

Last verified July 14, 2026

Should You Submit Your SAT Score to Oregon (OR)?

Oregon (OR) was test optional in the most recent federal data, which turns your score into a strategic choice. The folk theory that applying without scores signals weakness is overstated, but the math of what helps is simple: a score that lands inside or above the admitted range works for you, and a score well below it does not.

1250+

Submit

At or above the middle of the admitted range, submitting clearly helps. A real data point beats an open question.

1130 to 1250

Lean submit

Inside the range, most counselors say send it: you are within the profile of enrolled students, and holding it back leaves the reader guessing.

Below 1130

Usually hold it

Below the 25th percentile the score rarely helps at Oregon (OR). Apply without it, or better, close the gap first. Scores can still matter for merit scholarships elsewhere on your list.

Policy as reported for the 2024-2025 cycle. We verified it against Oregon (OR)'s own site, where any mid cycle change would appear first.

Oregon (OR) ACT Scores: Should You Take the SAT or ACT?

The middle 50 percent of enrolled students at Oregon (OR) scored between 23 and 30 on the ACT, alongside the 1130 to 1360 SAT range. Like nearly every US college, Oregon (OR) states no preference between the two tests. The right move is to take whichever test converts higher for you, using the official concordance below, and send that one.

ACT compositeSAT equivalent
301360 to 1380
291330 to 1350
281300 to 1320
271260 to 1290
261230 to 1250
251200 to 1220
241160 to 1190
231130 to 1150
221100 to 1120

SAT equivalents from the official College Board and ACT concordance tables. Highlighted rows fall inside Oregon (OR)'s ACT middle 50 percent.

How to Get Into Oregon (OR)

Set 2 targets. Hitting 1130 or better keeps you inside the range that most admitted students occupy, and 1360 or better places you past the 75th percentile of the class. With an 88.3% admit rate, the second target is less about getting in and more about standing out for scholarships and competitive programs. On sections, aim for at least 580 in Reading and Writing and 550 in Math to match both floors, and treat 690 and 670 as the marks that put each section past the top quarter.

Because testing is optional, your plan carries a built in safety net. Prep, take the test, and send the score only if it lands at 1130 or above. There is no real downside to trying. Our score plans break down how many hours of practice typically separate a 1130 from a 1360, so you can budget your prep realistically. Start by taking the diagnostic to see where you stand against Oregon's 1130 floor, then schedule your first practice block for this week.

How Hard Is It to Get Into Oregon (OR)?

Oregon (OR) admits about 883 of every 1,000 applicants, and enrolls an undergraduate class of about 20,497. That ratio, not any single cutoff, is what makes the admitted profile look the way it does: when a school turns away 117 of every 1,000 people who apply, the students who get in cluster at the top of every measurable scale.

For perspective against the country as a whole: Oregon (OR)'s 25th percentile score of 1130 already beats roughly 63% of all SAT takers nationally, and its 75th percentile of 1360 sits around the 92th percentile. A score that feels middling on this page is an excellent score almost anywhere else, which is worth remembering when you build the rest of your list.

Colleges Similar to Oregon (OR): Reach, Match, and Safety Options

Real reported ranges from schools students often consider alongside Oregon (OR), ordered by acceptance rate. Odds are compared on acceptance rate first, because a school with a lower SAT average can still be far harder to get into.

SchoolSAT middle 50 percentAcceptance rateOdds vs Oregon (OR)
Oregon (OR)1130 to 136088.3%This page
Reed1290 to 152024.6%Harder to get into than Oregon (OR)SAT about 160 higher
Centre1160 to 145054.4%Harder to get into than Oregon (OR)SAT about 60 higher
Cedarville1130 to 136065.3%Harder to get into than Oregon (OR)similar SAT range
Wheaton College (Massachusetts)1220 to 139067.7%Similar oddsSAT about 60 higher
Texas Tech1090 to 128072.7%Similar oddsSAT about 60 lower
Saint Louis1200 to 141075.0%Similar oddsSAT about 60 higher

How Recent Are These Oregon (OR) SAT Scores?

Every score, rate, and enrollment figure on this page comes from the US Department of Education College Scorecard, 2024-2025 release, the same federal dataset colleges report into. Testing policy reflects the 2024-2025 admissions cycle. This page was last reviewed July 14, 2026.

Score ranges quoted around the web for Oregon (OR) disagree with each other more than you would expect, usually because a site is quoting an older class or an unlabeled estimate. We publish the reported number, label the vintage, and update when the source updates. We also cross checked Oregon (OR)'s own admissions site, where any change would appear first.

Oregon (OR) SAT Scores and GPA: Frequently Asked Questions

What SAT score do you need to get into Oregon (OR)?

Oregon (OR)'s middle 50 percent SAT range is 1130 to 1360. Aim for at least 1130 to be competitive, and 1360 or higher to be a strong applicant. There is no hard cutoff, but a score in or above this range keeps your application in contention.

Is a 1130 a good SAT score for Oregon (OR)?

A 1130 sits at Oregon (OR)'s 25th percentile, the lower edge of its middle 50 percent range of 1130 to 1360. It keeps you in range, but a score closer to 1360 makes your application stronger.

What is the average SAT score at Oregon (OR)?

The average composite SAT score at Oregon (OR) is 1272. The middle 50 percent of enrolled students scored between 1130 and 1360.

Does Oregon (OR) require SAT scores?

No. Oregon (OR) was test optional in the most recent federal data, so you can apply without SAT scores. Confirm the current 2026-2027 policy on the school's admissions site before you decide whether to submit.

Is Oregon (OR) test optional for 2026-2027?

Oregon (OR) was test optional in the most recent federal data, meaning you could apply without scores. Policies change year to year, so verify the 2026-2027 policy on the school's admissions site.

What ACT score do you need for Oregon (OR)?

Oregon (OR)'s middle 50 percent ACT range is 23 to 30. Aim for at least 23 to be competitive and 30 or higher to be a strong applicant. A strong ACT can stand in for the SAT at Oregon (OR).

What GPA do you need to get into Oregon (OR)?

Admitted students at Oregon (OR) typically present an unweighted GPA in the 3.0 to 3.5 range on the 4.0 scale, based on schools with a comparable acceptance rate. Grades earned in rigorous courses matter as much as the number itself, and a strong SAT score is the fastest way to offset a GPA at the lower edge of that range.

What is Oregon (OR)'s acceptance rate?

Oregon (OR) admits about 88.3% of applicants, which makes it less selective. A strong SAT score still helps your application stand out, especially for selective majors, honors programs, and merit scholarships.

What are my chances of getting into Oregon (OR)?

Oregon (OR) admits about 88.3% of applicants, so your chances depend on where you sit against the admitted pool. The middle 50 percent of enrolled students scored 1130 to 1360 on the SAT and admitted students typically carry an unweighted GPA around 3.0 to 3.5. A score above 1360 puts you in the strongest quarter of the class on testing. Use the admissions calculator on this page to check your own SAT and GPA against Oregon (OR)'s real numbers.

How can I raise my SAT score for Oregon (OR)?

Focus your prep on the section costing you the most points, then follow a study plan built for your target score range. Cheetah Prep has step by step score plans for specific point jumps and unlimited practice questions with worked solutions.

Does Oregon (OR) superscore the SAT?

Superscore policies vary by school and change year to year, and Oregon (OR) does not report this in the federal data. Check the school's admissions site for its current superscore policy, which tells you whether it combines your best section scores across test dates.

About this page: written and reviewed by the Cheetah Prep team. Last reviewed July 14, 2026.

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