

Dartmouth Academic Requirements: GPA, SAT Scores, & What Matters
Hanover, New Hampshire · Private
Avg GPA
4.11
Top 10% of Class
96%
Rec Units
20
Test Policy
Test Required
SAT Mid 50%
1440-1550
ACT Mid 50%
32-35
What GPA do you need to get into Dartmouth?
Class Rank | % of Enrolled Students (of those reporting) |
Top 10% of class | 96% |
Top 25% of class | 99% |
Top 50% of class | 100% |
Bottom 50% | 0% |
Class rank submission rate | 44% of enrolled |
Source: CDS 2024-25. Only includes the 30% of enrolled students who reported rank.
Source: CDS 2025-26
Dartmouth doesn’t publish an average GPA, so class rank is the published signal of academic positioning. Among ranked enrollees, 96% came from the top tenth, and class rank is one of eight factors Dartmouth rates Very Important.
How does Dartmouth actually evaluate your academic record?
Four factors, top tier
Rigor, GPA, class rank, test scores. All Very Important, all read together rather than ranked.
Reading in context
A 1500 against a 1450 school median reads differently than the same 1500 against a 1550 median.
Beyond the curriculum
Maxed the AP track? Officers look for college courses, self-studied APs, and national competitions.
Is Dartmouth test-optional or test-required?
Test | % Submitted |
SAT submission rate | 69% |
ACT submission rate | 33% |
Totals | Totals exceed 100% because some students submit both. |
Dartmouth rates standardized test scores “Very Important,” matching Princeton and Stanford. Yale, Penn, and Harvard rate them lower. The Ivy League is converging on heavier formal weighting of testing, and Dartmouth has been there longer.
What SAT score do you need for Dartmouth?
SAT section score distribution (enrolled students)
SAT score range | EBRW | Math |
700–800 | 82% | 81% |
600–699 | 16% | 17% |
500–599 | 3% | 2% |
CDS 2025–26
ACT score distribution (enrolled students)
ACT score range | Composite | English | Math |
30–36 | 90% | 92% | 81% |
24–29 | 10% | 7% | 18% |
18–23 | <1% | 1% | <1% |
CDS 2025–26
A quarter of admitted students scored below 1440 on the SAT. That lower bound is among the more forgiving in the peer set, which means a score that looks low against the published range can still be competitive if your school's scores run lower too.
How does Dartmouth compare to other top schools academically?
Peer school comparison
School | SAT mid-50% | ACT mid-50% | Test score CDS weight | Class rank CDS weight |
Dartmouth | 1440–1550 | 32–35 | Very Important | Very Important |
Harvard | 1510–1580 | 34–36 | Considered | Not Considered |
Yale | 1470–1560 | 33–35 | Considered | Very Important |
Princeton | 1490–1560 | 34–35 | Very Important | Very Important |
Stanford | 1520–1570 | 34–36 | Very Important | Very Important |
Penn | 1510–1570 | 34–36 | Considered | Important |
MIT | 1520–1570 | 34–36 | Important | Considered |
What courses does Dartmouth expect you to take?
Recommended Course Distribution
Subject | Recommended years |
English | 4 |
Mathematics | 4 |
Science (with lab) | 4 |
Foreign language | 4 |
Social studies | 4 |
Other academic electives | As available |
Dartmouth CDS 2025–26
How does Dartmouth evaluate international curricula?
Do academics alone get you into Dartmouth?
Gets you read
Strong rigor, GPA, class rank, and test scores. All four are Very Important at Dartmouth.
Gets you admitted
Distinctive writing, recommendation language, narrative cohesion, and the peer recommendation.