Freed-Hardeman University SAT scores & GPA
Admitted students at Freed-Hardeman University cluster around a composite SAT midpoint of about 1020. Here is what that means for your application — honestly.
The numbers
| Measure | Freed-Hardeman University |
|---|---|
| SAT composite midpoint | ~1020 |
| Acceptance rate | 59.7% |
| Source | U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard · Last verified 2026-06-22 |
We report the composite midpoint (the middle of the admitted range), not a fabricated 25th–75th band or a school-reported average. For the full reported range and ACT equivalents, see Freed-Hardeman University's published Common Data Set.
What score do you actually need?
There is no hard cutoff. The midpoint (~1020) is a reference point, not a promise: landing near or above it makes you competitive on the numbers; landing below it means the rest of your application — rigor, grades, essays — needs to do more work. Because Freed-Hardeman University is moderately selective (59.7% admit rate), strong scores help but never guarantee admission on their own.
Test-optional?
Test-optional policies change year to year, so check Freed-Hardeman University's official admissions site for the policy that applies to your cycle. Our odds tool handles test-optional applicants either way: if you don't submit scores, we estimate from the rest of your profile rather than penalizing a missing number.
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Directional estimate, not a guarantee of admission.