Resources › For Students and Parents Covenant College GPA, SAT and ACT Data Share Flipboard Email Print For Students and Parents College Admissions Testing Graphs College Admissions Process College Profiles College Rankings Choosing A College Application Tips Essay Samples & Tips College Financial Aid Advanced Placement Homework Help Private School Test Prep College Life Graduate School Business School Law School Distance Learning View More By Allen Grove Allen Grove Facebook Twitter College Admissions Expert Ph.D., English, University of Pennsylvania M.A., English, University of Pennsylvania B.S., Materials Science & Engineering and Literature, MIT Dr. Allen Grove is an Alfred University English professor and a college admissions expert with over 20 years of experience helping students transition to college. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on January 13, 2020 Covenant College GPA, SAT and ACT Graph Covenant College GPA, SAT Scores and ACT Scores for Admission. Data courtesy of Cappex. Discussion of Covenant College's Admissions Standards: Covenant College admits the great majority of applicants (in 2015, 94% of all applicants were admitted). However, don't be fooled by the school's high acceptance rate. Covenant College has a strong applicant pool, and students who are admitted tend to have grades and standardized test scores that are at least a little above overage. In the graph above, the blue and green dots represent admitted students. Covenant is a small college so there aren't a lot of data points, but you can see that most applicants had high school GPAs of "B+" or higher, SAT scores (RW+M) of 1100 or higher, and ACT composite scores of 22 or better. A significant percentage of applicants had grades up in the "A" range. You'll notice, however, that some students were admitted with grades and test scores below the norm. This is because Covenant has holistic admissions and makes decisions based on more than numbers. Covenant College asks for letters of recommendation from both your church and your school. Also, Covenant takes its Christian identity seriously, and all applicants are required to submit a 1-2 page personal testimony "about your conversion experience, assurance of salvation, and your personal walk with Jesus Christ." Finally, students with marginal grades and test scores may be asked to submit an essay or graded paper, take a standardized test, or do a phone interview. All applicants have the opportunity to do an optional interview. To learn more about Covenant College, high school GPAs, SAT scores and ACT scores, these articles can help: Covenant College Admissions Profile What's a Good SAT Score? What's a Good ACT Score? What's Considered a Good Academic Record? What is a Weighted GPA? If You Like Covenant College, You May Also Like These Schools Union University: Profile Geneva College: Profile Mercer University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT Graph Grove City College: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT Graph Belhaven University: Profile Lipscomb University: Profile Liberty University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT Graph Belmont University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT Graph Georgia State University: Profile | GPA-SAT-ACT Graph Lee University: Profile Articles Featuring Covenant College: Top Georgia Colleges ACT Score Comparison for Georgia Colleges SAT Score Comparison for Georgia Colleges Cite this Article Format mla apa chicago Your Citation Grove, Allen. "Covenant College GPA, SAT and ACT Data." ThoughtCo, Aug. 26, 2020, thoughtco.com/covenant-college-gpa-sat-act-data-786435. Grove, Allen. (2020, August 26). Covenant College GPA, SAT and ACT Data. Retrieved from https://www.thoughtco.com/covenant-college-gpa-sat-act-data-786435 Grove, Allen. "Covenant College GPA, SAT and ACT Data." ThoughtCo. https://www.thoughtco.com/covenant-college-gpa-sat-act-data-786435 (accessed June 8, 2023). copy citation Featured Video