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    University of Illinois Springfield Admissions

    What is the acceptance rate for UIS?

    U of I Springfield admissions is somewhat selective with an acceptance rate of 77%. Students that get into U of I Springfield have an average SAT score between 980-1190 or an average ACT score of 19-27. The regular admissions application deadline for U of I Springfield is rolling. Interested students can apply for early action and early decision. The early action deadline is Rolling Admissions, and the early decision deadline is Rolling Admissions.

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    Admissions Statistics

    Acceptance Rate
    77%
    Early Decision Acceptance Rate
    No data available  
    Total Applicants
    3,634
    SAT Range
    980-1190
    SAT Reading
    490-600
    SAT Math
    490-590
    Students Submitting SAT
    82%
    ACT Range
    19-27
    ACT English
    19-28
    ACT Math
    18-26
    ACT Writing
    6-8
    Students Submitting ACT
    38%

    Admissions Deadlines

    Application Deadline
    Rolling Admissions
    Early Decision Deadline
    Rolling Admissions
    Early Action Deadline
    Rolling Admissions
    Offers Early Decision
    Yes
    Offers Early Action
    Yes
    Application Fee
    $50
    Accepts Common App
    Yes
    Accepts Coalition App
    No

    Admissions Requirements

    What Really Matters When Applying
    • High School GPA
      Required
    • High School Rank
      Considered but not required
    • High School Transcript
      Required
    • College Prep Courses
      Required
    • SAT/ACT
      Considered but not required
    • Recommendations
      Considered but not required
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