William Paterson University is pleased to offer a test-optional admissions policy. According to our assessment, high school performance in academic, college-prep and rigorous coursework remains the primary measurement of predicting college readiness and student success. It has been determined that SAT and ACT test scores only provide a snapshot and do not give us an accurate review of student talent. Our test optional policy reasonably safeguards that students selected for admission are capable of success within our academic programs. It also supports our mission of servicing the state’s broad socio-economic and ethnic diversity through the admission of a talented student body. The Application Review Process During our review, we will take a holistic approach and focus on your high school performance and achievements. We will ensure you have completed at minimum 16 units of college-preparatory work: English (4 units): composition, literature Mathematics (3 units): algebra I, geometry, algebra II Laboratory Science (2 units): biology, chemistry, physics, earth sciences, anatomy/physiology Social Science (2 units): American history, world history, political science Additional (5 units): math beyond Algebra II, laboratory science beyond chemistry, foreign language, Advanced Placement (AP) courses, honors courses While not required, students may submit supporting documentation that highlights individual talents, interests and achievements. As such, examples of this documentation for submission include: Letters of recommendation from teachers, counselors, employers, etc. Brief personal interest statement Resume/Co-curricular document that includes evidence of: Community service activities/projects Leadership roles in organizations such as athletic and/or academic teams Musical, theatric and/or artistic performance activities Employment history Our most competitive candidates for admission possess a 3.00 cumulative high school GPA on an unweighted 4.00 scale. These students typically continue a solid course sequence in the junior and senior years and engage in extracurricular commitments.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) (Supporting information goes here) Will it hurt my chances of being accepted if I apply test-optional? No. If I apply test-optional, will I be considered for merit-based scholarships? Yes. Merit-based scholarships, are now test optional, but you can receive additional money for having a SAT score 0f 1130 or ACT of a 23. If I apply test-optional, may I be considered for the University Honors College? Yes. The Honors College requires a separate application, mandatory essay, and a if you do not have test scores you can submit them to be considered for the program. If you do not have test scores, you will be able to fill out an additional essay. If I apply test-optional, may I be considered for the nursing program? Yes. Nursing no longer requires SAT or ACT scores if you have a weighted, recalculated gpa of a 3.5. If you have between a 3.0-3.49, you must submit test scores to be considered for the program. If I apply test-optional, may I be considered for the music or fine art program? Yes. Our Music program requires an audition and our Fine Arts program requires a portfolio review, therefore our faculty will conduct a talent-based review (in addition to reviewing your high school transcript and other supporting documents). As an international student, may I apply test-optional? Yes. However, if you're not from a country where English is the official language, you will need to submit an English proficiency exam: either the TOEFL or IELTS. Click here to review the international application process. Will I be required to submit my scores later on? No. However, if you’d like to be considered for a placement test exemption you may submit. If not, you’ll simply take the First-Year Foundations placement exam which is required for every enrolled student.