What colleges can you get into with a 950 SAT?

A 950 SAT is a developing score, below the admitted range at most four-year colleges, so target schools with higher acceptance rates and consider raising the score. It sits about 200 points below the median admitted 75th-percentile SAT (about 1150) across the 1,100+ colleges we track. Below, every school is sorted into safety, target, and reach using real admitted-student data, so you can build a balanced list. For your actual odds, the free calculator folds in your GPA, course rigor, and activities too.

For example, a 950 SAT is a strong match at Texas College, still a reach at Northeastern State University.

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Target / Match schools

19 schools where a 950 SAT your score sits right in the competitive admitted range.

Huston-Tillotson University
39%acceptance · TX
Paul Quinn College
40%acceptance · TX
Wilberforce University
41%acceptance · OH
Chicago State University
43%acceptance · IL
Rust College
49%acceptance · MS
Harris-Stowe State University
50%acceptance · MO
Jarvis Christian University
50%acceptance · TX
Morris College
50%acceptance · SC
Philander Smith University
50%acceptance · AR
Texas College
50%acceptance · TX
Voorhees University
50%acceptance · SC
Wiley University
50%acceptance · TX
Tougaloo College
60%acceptance · MS
Stillman College
62%acceptance · AL
Southern University New Orleans
79%acceptance · LA
South Carolina State University
83%acceptance · SC
Florida Memorial University
85%acceptance · FL
Talladega College
85%acceptance · AL
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Reach schools

177 schools where a 950 SAT your score is below the admitted middle, so the rest of your profile has to carry more weight.

Crown College
23%acceptance · MN
Southern University
35%acceptance · LA
Dickinson State University
37%acceptance · ND
Fisk University
37%acceptance · TN
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
41%acceptance · AR
Dillard University
42%acceptance · LA
Warner University
43%acceptance · FL
Point University
44%acceptance · GA
Alcorn State University
45%acceptance · MS
Grambling State University
45%acceptance · LA
Johnson C. Smith University
45%acceptance · NC
Oakwood University
45%acceptance · AL
Coppin State University
46%acceptance · MD
Delaware State University
47%acceptance · DE
Governors State University
48%acceptance · IL
Tuskegee University
49%acceptance · AL
Central Christian College
53%acceptance · KS
Albany State University
55%acceptance · GA
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High reach schools

898 schools where a 950 SAT admission is a long shot on scores alone; these stay reaches for almost everyone.

California Institute of Technology
3%acceptance · CA
Columbia University
4%acceptance · NY
Harvard University
4%acceptance · MA
Stanford University
4%acceptance · CA
Yale University
4%acceptance · CT
University of Chicago
4%acceptance · IL
Brown University
5%acceptance · RI
Dartmouth College
5%acceptance · NH
Northeastern University
5%acceptance · MA
Princeton University
5%acceptance · NJ
University of Pennsylvania
5%acceptance · PA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
5%acceptance · MA
Duke University
6%acceptance · NC
Vanderbilt University
6%acceptance · TN
Johns Hopkins University
6%acceptance · MD
Bowdoin College
7%acceptance · ME
Colby College
7%acceptance · ME
Pomona College
7%acceptance · CA
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What safety, target, and reach mean here

How to read these tiers.

Tiers are anchored on each school's admitted 75th-percentile SAT and adjusted for selectivity. A safety means a 950 comfortably clears the admitted middle; a target means it lands right in the competitive range; a reach means it is below the middle, so the rest of your application has to carry more weight. The most selective schools stay reaches at every score, because no single number decides a holistic review. These are planning bands, not probabilities. The percentage chance is computed, per school, by our transparent model in the calculator, with the full method published on the methodology page.

Frequently asked questions

Is a 950 SAT a good score?

A 950 is a developing score: it sits about 200 points below the median admitted 75th-percentile SAT (about 1150) across the 1,100+ colleges we track. It is best matched to schools with higher acceptance rates, and is very raisable with focused practice.

What colleges can I get into with a 950 SAT?

Across our database, a 950 is a safety-level score at 0 schools and a target/match at 19 more, for 19 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.

Is a 950 SAT enough for the Ivy League or top-20 schools?

The most selective schools admit students with SATs roughly in the 1500-1580 range, so a 950 would be below their admitted middle. They stay reaches, but a strong GPA, rigor, and a distinctive profile still matter more than the test alone.

How much does the SAT matter compared with GPA?

At most schools, GPA and course rigor carry more weight than a single test score, and many schools are test-optional. CollegeCalcAI's model weights each factor using each school's reported Common Data Set, so the SAT's importance changes school by school. See the GPA lookup for the grades side of the picture.

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Admitted SAT ranges reflect publicly reported data (U.S. Department of Education / NCES IPEDS / Common Data Sets) and are rounded. 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.