To be eligible for admission to Mizzou for Fall 2025, you must meet the requirements for one of the following options:
Students missing one of the core course requirements may still be considered for admission if all other requirements are met.
Please note: Students who had only pass/fail or similar grading options during the spring 2020 term will not be penalized.
If you are able to take the ACT or SAT, be sure to send your scores to Mizzou each time you take either test.
Mizzou will use the superscores provided from ACT and calculate a superscore for all official SAT scores sent directly from College Board. We will use superscores for admission and scholarship decisions and will retroactively superscore ACT and SAT exams for students entering Mizzou as freshmen for all tests taken since 2016.
Our institution codes are:
The writing sections of the ACT and SAT will not affect your admission.
The test score and class rank or core GPA you must earn to be admissible are shown in the charts for ranking and non-ranking high schools below.
Ranking High Schools – Test Scores
We only use this table if your high school gives each student a class rank. We do not accept class ranks given by a high school classified as non-ranking. This table shows the minimum test scores and class rank you must earn.
ACT | SAT | Class Rank |
---|---|---|
24+ | 1160+ | Any rank with 2.0+ core GPA |
23 | 1130–1150 | Top 52% |
22 | 1100–1120 | Top 46% |
21 | 1060–1090 | Top 38% |
20 | 1030–1050 | Top 31% |
19 | 990-1020 | Top 22% |
18 | 960-980 | Top 14% |
17 | 920-950 | Top 6% |
ACT | SAT | Core GPA |
---|---|---|
24+ | 1160+ | 2.0+ |
23 | 1130–1150 | 2.80 |
22 | 1100–1120 | 2.90 |
21 | 1060–1090 | 3.05 |
20 | 1030–1050 | 3.20 |
19 | 990-1020 | 3.35 |
18 | 960-980 | 3.50 |
17 | 920-950 | 3.65 |
What happens if you don’t meet the minimums listed in the charts above? What if you are missing a required course (or two)? You can definitely still apply. Applicants who do not quite meet our published admission requirements automatically receive a comprehensive review that considers the rigor of the curriculum, core course GPA and extenuating circumstances mentioned in an accompanying personal statement or letter of recommendation. We might recommend that you re-take the ACT or SAT, or we’ll wait to make a decision until later in your senior year.
Some students graduating from Missouri high schools who have applied for admission but been denied might be eligible for Mizzou’s Trial Admission program.
Students who have applied for admission but been denied might also be eligible for Mizzou’s Tiger Pathways program.
If you have a high school equivalency certificate, you must meet separate admission requirements.
Because class rank and core GPA do not apply to home-schooled students, you must earn at least a 24 composite on the ACT or an 1160 SAT combined critical reading and math score to be eligible for admission. You also must submit a transcript stating you have completed the required course work.
Students graduating from a non-accredited high school must earn at least a 24 composite on the ACT or an 1160 SAT combined critical reading and math score to be eligible for admission. You also must submit a transcript saying you completed the required course work.
Freshman admission does not guarantee admission to professional or upper-division programs. Many majors have competitive or selective admission after the freshman year. Programs that currently have separate admission criteria include journalism, engineering, business and others.
Want help figuring out whether test-optional is right for you? Question about your credits or class rank? Our admissions representatives are here to help.