Colleges Accepting a 22 ACT Score

These colleges admit students with an ACT score of 22. Browse the list and then click to see your full chances of admission.

Colleges admit students with a wide range of ACT scores, and a 22 can be a perfectly workable score for building a strong college list, especially if your grades, course choices, and activities show consistency. Use this page to browse schools where students with a 22 have been admitted, then click any college to see your full chances of admission, typical score ranges, and what your cost might look like after aid.

Need the basics first? Read our ACT overview.

 

How Strong Is a 22 ACT Score?

A 22 is often close to the national average, which means it can fit well at many colleges, especially schools where the typical admitted-student range includes the low to mid-20s. The most useful way to judge your score is to compare it with each college’s typical ACT range (often shown as the middle 50% range). If your 22 is within that range, you’re generally in the mix. If it’s below, you may still have a real shot, but you’ll want the rest of your application (especially GPA and course rigor) to be a clear strength.

What Colleges Can I Get Into with an ACT Score of 22?

A 22 can be competitive at a broad set of colleges, including many public universities and private colleges. The list on this page includes schools that have a record of admitting students with a 22. Keep in mind that “admitted with a 22” doesn’t mean “guaranteed with a 22.” Selectivity varies by major, by year, and by the overall applicant pool.

A Quick Way to Build a Smarter College List

Instead of guessing, use the list like a sorting tool. Click a school, check whether 22 sits below/inside/above its typical range, and then label it as likely, match, or reach based on your full profile. Aim for a balanced set of options, so you have choices in the spring. Then compare net cost and scholarships, because affordability is often where the real decision gets made.

Should I Retake the ACT with a 22 Score?

Retaking can help, but only if you can point to a clear benefit. Consider a retake if your target schools’ typical scores are higher, if you’re close to a scholarship cutoff, or if you know you can improve with focused practice (especially in one section). If your schedule is packed or deadlines are close, improving grades, strengthening your course rigor, and polishing essays can have a bigger impact than a small score increase.

If you do retake, don’t restart from scratch. Use your score report to pick one or two sections to prioritize, practice timing, and focus on the question types that repeat most often.

22 ACT to SAT Equivalent

A 22 ACT score is commonly compared to about a 1110 on the SAT (often shown as roughly 1090–1120 depending on the concordance table). These ranges are estimates, but they’re helpful if you’re deciding whether the SAT format might fit you better.

Scholarships for a 22 ACT Score

A 22 ACT score may qualify you for merit aid at some colleges, and it can still support outside scholarship applications. The best strategy is to apply broadly and stay organized with deadlines and requirements. Use our scholarship database to find options that match your profile.

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