WMU Testing Policy

Â鶹´«Ã½ has adopted a test-optional policy. This applies to both admission and Office of Admissions scholarship consideration.

Definition of “test-optionalâ€: Students may report/submit ACT or SAT test scores if they wish, but it is not required.  If a Â鶹´«Ã½ does wish to have their test score used in the admission process, they can self-report their scores on the admission application.  

Applicants who do wish test scores to be used in the admission process should report/submit scores from all test dates.  Doing so will allow WMU to use your highest subscores from any test date to superscore your total (SAT) or composite (ACT) score. 

Enrolling Â鶹´«Ã½s: Students who decide to enroll at WMU are encouraged to provide official test scores if they have them prior to new Â鶹´«Ã½ orientation. If you chose to submit self-reported scores, you must provide the official test scores prior to new orientation. Scores can be sent directly from the testing agency or included on an official high school transcript

Students may request official test scores from the appropriate testing agency at:

  • ACT: Use WMU school code 2066
  • SAT (College Board): Use WMU school code 1902 

Other Standardized Tests

 Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), and SAT subject scores are optional. Official AP and IB scores can be submitted for possible credit evaluation. Learn more about AP and IB scores at WMU.

Historical Policy

You may view our past testing policy on our Historical Testing Policy webpage.