Testing
- Are accepted students required to take AP exams?
- Will Penn allow applicants to superscore using a combination of scores from both the digital and paper and pencil SAT?
- Will Penn accept the digital SAT and can it be superscored?
- May I submit ACT or SAT scores after the testing deadlines?
- What should I do if I am unable to see my test scores in my Common App PDF?
- What is the required testing to apply to Penn?
- Is standardized testing required to be eligible for scholarships?
- Is there a minimum test score for admission?
- Does Penn superscore the SAT and the ACT?
- What are the last testing dates Penn will accept?
- Who can self-report test scores?
- How do I self-report my test scores?
- If I have SAT/ACT test scores, how should I determine whether or not to submit my scores?
- If I report a combination of SAT and/or ACT test scores on my application, can I pick which ones are considered?
- How do I indicate that I want my application to be reviewed under the test-optional policy?
- If I choose not to report my test scores, what other ways can I demonstrate my academic preparation?
- Can I change my mind about submitting standardized test scores after I’ve submitted my application?
- I will be applying during the 2024-2025 application year. Will you still be test optional next year?
- What is the required English proficiency testing to apply to Penn?
- I took the SAT/ACT/TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo English Test many years ago. Will you accept my scores as valid?
- Does Penn award credit for Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) tests?