What SAT Score Do You Need for Georgetown University?
Updated for the 2026–2027 admissions cycle
Private · Washington, DC · Data verified 2026-03-19
About Georgetown University
Georgetown University is a private Jesuit research university in Washington, D.C. Georgetown is known for its School of Foreign Service, McDonough School of Business, and strong programs in law, policy, and the liberal arts. Its D.C. location provides unique access to government, policy, and international organizations.
SAT and ACT Score Ranges
The middle 50% SAT range for admitted Georgetown students is 1400–1540. This means the 25th percentile of admitted students scored 1400 and the 75th percentile scored 1540. For the ACT, the middle 50% range is 32–35.
These numbers represent the middle 50% of admitted students — 25% scored below the lower number and 25% scored above the higher number. Scoring within or above this range strengthens your application, but it doesn't guarantee admission, just as scoring slightly below doesn't rule you out.
Test Policy: Test Required
Georgetown requires all applicants to submit SAT or ACT scores. Georgetown superscores the SAT (considers highest section scores across test dates). All scores must be sent directly from the testing agency.
Because Georgetown requires test scores, preparing for the SAT or ACT should be a priority. Aiming for a score in the middle 50% range (1400–1540 SAT / 32–35 ACT) or above puts you in a competitive position. Taking the test more than once can be beneficial — Georgetown superscores the SAT, meaning they'll consider your highest section scores across test dates.
What Makes a Competitive Applicant
Competitive Georgetown applicants have SAT scores above 1400, a 3.9+ GPA in a demanding curriculum, and strong extracurricular leadership. Georgetown values community service, intellectual curiosity, and a genuine connection to the school's Jesuit mission.
How Test Scores Factor Into Georgetown Admissions
Because Georgetown requires standardized test scores, your SAT or ACT result is a meaningful part of the application. Georgetown superscores the SAT, so taking the test multiple times can be beneficial. About 78% of enrolled students submitted SAT scores. Admissions is holistic — Georgetown also weighs course rigor, essays, recommendations, and extracurriculars heavily.
How to Prepare
If you're targeting Georgetown, here's a practical approach to test prep:
- Take a diagnostic test. Start with a full-length, timed practice SAT and ACT to establish your baseline and determine which test suits your strengths. Many tutors in the Greater Philadelphia area offer free diagnostics.
- Set a target score. For Georgetown, aim for at least 1400 SAT or 32 ACT to be in the competitive range. A score of 1540+ puts you in the upper half of admitted students.
- Build a study plan. Most students need 8–16 weeks of focused preparation to see meaningful improvement. Work with a qualified tutor who can identify your specific score gaps and build a targeted plan.
- Take full-length practice tests. Simulate real test conditions at least 2–3 times during your prep. This builds stamina and helps you practice pacing.
- Consider taking the real test twice. Most students improve on their second sitting. Since Georgetown requires scores, plan your test dates carefully — leave time for a retake before application deadlines.
Find a Tutor
The Greater Philadelphia area has a deep bench of experienced SAT and ACT tutors who can help you reach your target score for Georgetown. Whether you prefer in-person sessions on the Main Line, in Bucks County, or in South Jersey — or flexible online tutoring from anywhere — our directory can help you find the right fit.
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Data sources: Georgetown Admissions; College Board BigFuture; U.S. News. Score ranges represent the middle 50% (25th–75th percentile) of admitted students. Acceptance rates and test policies reflect the most recent available admissions cycle. Data last verified 2026-03-19. Admissions data changes annually — always confirm current figures on the school's official admissions website.