What colleges can you get into with a 28 ACT?
A 28 ACT is a strong score, above the admitted middle at most four-year colleges. On the official ACT-SAT concordance it is roughly equivalent to a 1310 SAT, so the lists below are built from the same real admitted-student data, sorted into safety, target, and reach. For your actual odds, the free calculator folds in your GPA, course rigor, and activities too.
For example, a 28 ACT is a strong match at University of Missouri-Kansas City, a likely safety at SUNY Plattsburgh, still a reach at Gonzaga University.
Safety schools
835 schools where a 28 ACT your score clears the admitted middle, so academics are unlikely to be what holds you back.
Target / Match schools
115 schools where a 28 ACT your score sits right in the competitive admitted range.
Reach schools
89 schools where a 28 ACT your score is below the admitted middle, so the rest of your profile has to carry more weight.
High reach schools
55 schools where a 28 ACT admission is a long shot on scores alone; these stay reaches for almost everyone.
What safety, target, and reach mean here
How these tiers are built, and where the concordance comes in.
Because colleges report admitted SAT more consistently than admitted ACT, each school is placed using its admitted 75th-percentile SAT and your ACT's concordant SAT (a 28 ≈ 1310), then adjusted for selectivity. A safety means your score comfortably clears the admitted middle; a target means it lands in the competitive range; a reach means it is below the middle, so the rest of your application carries more weight. The most selective schools stay reaches at every score. These are planning bands, not probabilities. The percentage chance is computed, per school, by our transparent model in the calculator (method on the methodology page). Prefer the SAT? See the 1300 SAT lookup.
Frequently asked questions
Is a 28 ACT a good score?
A 28 is a strong ACT, above the admitted middle at most four-year colleges. On the concordance it lines up with about a 1310 SAT, so it opens 950 realistic options across the 1,100+ colleges we track. It is competitive at a wide band of four-year colleges.
What colleges can I get into with a 28 ACT?
A 28 is a safety-level score at 835 schools and a target/match at 115 more, for 950 realistic options. The tiered lists on this page name them, and the calculator estimates your specific odds once your GPA, rigor, and activities are included.
Should I submit my 28 ACT or take the SAT instead?
Colleges accept both equally, so submit whichever is stronger on the concordance. A 28 ACT is about a 1310 SAT, so compare against that. Many colleges also superscore, combining your best section scores across test dates, and many are test-optional, in which case a strong GPA and rigor can carry the application.
Is a 28 ACT enough for top-20 schools?
The most selective schools admit students with ACTs roughly in the 34-36 range, so a 28 would sit below their admitted middle. They stay reaches, but a strong GPA, demanding courses, and a distinctive profile matter more than the test alone.
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Admitted score ranges reflect publicly reported data (U.S. Department of Education / NCES IPEDS / Common Data Sets) and the official ACT-SAT concordance. Safety, target, and reach are planning bands, not guarantees. Estimates from CollegeCalcAI are computed by a fixed, transparent model and are a planning tool, not a prediction of any admission decision.