Resources › For Students and Parents NCAA Division I Northeast Conference: ACT Score Comparison A Side-by-Side Comparison of College Admissions Data for 10 Division I Schools Share Flipboard Email Print Long Island University Brooklyn. The Squirrels / Wikimedia Commons For Students and Parents College Admissions College Admissions Process College Profiles College Rankings Choosing A College Application Tips Essay Samples & Tips Testing Graphs College Financial Aid Extracurricular Activities Advanced Placement Homework Help Private School Test Prep College Life Graduate School Business School Law School Distance Learning View More by Allen Grove Dr. Allen Grove is an Alfred University English professor and a college admissions expert with 20 years of experience helping students transition to college. Updated December 13, 2017 The Northeast Conference is made up of 10 private and one public institution. Several of the schools are Catholic. The size and personality of the schools vary greatly, as do the admissions standards. The chart below shows ACT scores for the middle 50% of enrolled students. If your test scores fall within or above these ranges, you're on target for admission to one of these 10 Northeast Conference universities. Keep in mind that 25% of enrolled students have ACT scores below those listed.Also remember that ACT scores are just one part of the application. The admissions officers at these Division I universities will also want to see a strong academic record, a winning essay, meaningful extracurricular activities and good letters of recommendation.You can also check out these other ACT links:ACT Comparison Charts: the Ivy League | top universities | top liberal arts colleges | more top liberal arts | top public universities | top public liberal arts colleges | University of California campuses | Cal State campuses | SUNY campuses | More ACT chartsNote that several of the Northeast Conference schools do not report ACT scores. This is because the majority of students in the northeastern U.S. submit SAT scores, not ACT scores.Data from the National Center for Educational StatisticsNortheast Conference Colleges ACT Scores (mid 50%)(Learn what these numbers mean) CompositeEnglishMath 25%75%25%75%25%75%Bryant University------Central Connecticut State University192419231825Fairleigh Dickinson, Metropolitan1722----Long Island University Brooklyn------Mount St. Mary’s University192417241723Robert Morris University212619252026Sacred Heart UniversityTest-Optional AdmissionsSt. Francis College1824----Saint Francis University202719261926Wagner College------View the SAT version of this table Continue Reading