Data shown for 2010-2011 school year.
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High School Transcript
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High School GPA Your high school GPA represents the average number of grade points you earned for each high school class. | ||
Recommendations
Letters of recommendation are letters – often written by teachers and counselors – that offer personalized accounts of your character and qualification as a student.
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Admissions Test (SAT or ACT)
A college admission test is a standardized aptitude test. Aptitude tests measure your ability on certain skills (such as verbal skills, math skills, analytical skills and writing skills) and help determine your readiness for college.
SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test) The SAT is a standardized aptitude test that measures a student’s reasoning or critical-thinking skills. SAT scores are reported on a scale of 200-800 for each test. ACT (American College Test) The ACT is a standardized aptitude test considered to be more curriculum focused than the SAT. Test questions are based on standard high school subjects. Final ACT scores are reported on a scale of 0-36. Learn more about admissions tests. What happens when you enter your SAT and ACT scores in this search? Each year colleges report the 25th and 75th percentile scores of the current year’s incoming freshman class. When you enter your SAT or ACT score, the search checks your score against these percentiles. Every school in which your score is more than the 25th percentile but less than the 75th percentile will show up. Keep in mind, however, that not all schools report their SAT scores. All of the approximate 1,300 schools that do will be presented in our results. | ||
TOEFL (for international students)
The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is a standardized test that measures a person’s ability to speak and understand English at a college level. This test is often a requirement for students applying from outside the U.S.
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Completion of College Prep Program A college prep program is the study of college-level material by a high school student. | ||
Demonstration of Competencies |
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Data shown for 2010-2011 school year.
SAT Scores Half of the Freshman class scored within these ranges. 25% scored lower and 25% scored higher than these ranges. |
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This School | All Schools | |
Math: | 430-590 | 477-587 |
Reading: | 420-650 | 473-583 |
Writing: | 430-540 | 472-580 |
ACT Scores Half of the Freshman class scored within these ranges. 25% scored lower and 25% scored higher than these ranges. |
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This School | All Schools | |
Composite: | 18-22 | 20-25 |
Math: | 16-21 | 19-24 |
English: | 16-22 | 19-25 |
Data shown for 2010-2011 school year.
Financial aid is only available to those who qualify.
Learn more about this school at: www.alc.edu