The submission of test scores is optional for applicants to the Columbus campus for the 2025 spring, summer and autumn semesters.
Applicants must let us know when they apply for admission whether to consider their scores.
You'll be asked to indicate your choice when you apply for admission.
First-year applicants will be asked on the Common Application.
Transfer applicants with fewer than 30 semester hours (or 45 quarter hours) earned at the time of their application will be asked on the Ohio State application (transfer applicants don't use the Common Application). Inclusion of test scores is recommended.
Changes to that decision can be made until the deadline for your decision plan (for first-year applicants, that's November 1 for early action or January 15 for regular decision).
After that deadline, you may only update your test optional preference if you are impacted by a canceled test.
Applicants to Ohio State’s Columbus campus are considered for admission on a competitive basis. Our holistic review process looks for evidence that an applicant is prepared for the academic rigor of the Ohio State classroom and is ready to contribute to the Ohio State community.
No. First-year applicants will receive full consideration for these programs and scholarships even if they are unable or choose not to submit a test score.
No. You will receive full consideration for direct enrollment even if you are unable or choose not to submit a test score.
If you’re a new, first-year student who didn't submit ACT or SAT scores as part of your admissions application, you won't be able to submit scores for placement purposes.
Instead, there are three options for assessing your placement for English and math:
We'll let you know if you need to take placement tests, since you'll need to know your English and math placement to schedule courses at orientation. If you do, be sure to do your best: you won't be able to repeat them.
Submission of test scores is encouraged but optional for transfer applicants with fewer than 30 hours after high school graduation at the point of application (with the exceptions noted above). Test scores are never required for transfer applicants who have completed 30 semester hours or more (after high school graduation) at the point of application.
No. International applicants are not required to submit ACT or SAT scores. However, proof of English language proficiency is still required.
Submission of test scores for regional campus applicants is optional but encouraged.
As a recruited student-athlete, submitting test scores as part of your application for admission is optional. However, you are still required to follow all initial eligibility requirements set forth by the NCAA Eligibility Center. If you have questions, please contact Ohio State's Office of University Compliance and Integrity.
No. Home-schooled applicants must submit an approved “excuse from attendance” verification (or equivalent) provided by a local school district or state official. Alternatively, Columbus campus applicants may submit ACT or SAT scores instead. This policy also applies to transfer applicants who have earned fewer than 30 semester hours (45 quarter hours) after high school graduation.
No. Applicants whose high school transcripts supply narrative or mastery evaluations are not required to submit ACT or SAT scores as part of their application.
No. Applicants who attend a non-chartered high school are not required to submit ACT or SAT scores as part of their application.
No. Applicants who earned a GED are not required to submit ACT or SAT scores as part of their application.
No. Test scores are not required or considered for students who graduated from high school more than two years ago.
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