2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog

Combined Percentile Index

Figure the class rank percentile by dividing class rank by class size, then subtract that percentile from 100 percent.

Using the Test Score Percentile Chart given below, find the appropriate ACT/SAT composite test score percentile.

Add it to the class rank percentile to get the Combined Percentile Index.

For example:

 

Class Rank = 6 

 ACT Composite Score = 19

Class Size = 30

 ACT Percentile = 42

1 - (6 divided by 30) = .80 or 80 percentile

Class Rank percentile = 80 percentile

Combined Percentile Index = 80 + 42 = 122

Combined Percentile Index of 122 exceeds the minimum combined percentile index of 100, so the student would be admissible to Northwest if core curriculum and GPA requirements were met.

Test Score Percentile Chart

Composite ACT

 Redesigned SAT

SAT I

Percentile

36

 1600

1600

99

35

 1560-1590

1540-1590

99

34

 1520-1550

1490-1530

99

33

 1490-1510

1440-1480

99

32

 1450-1480

1400-1430

99

31

 1420-1440

1360-1390

99

30

 1390-1410

1330-1350

98

29

 1350-1380

1290-1320

96

28

 1310-1340

1250-1280

94

27

 1280-1300

1210-1240

91

26

 1240-1270

1170-1200

87

25

 1200-1230

1130-1160

83

24

 1160-1190

1090-1120

78

23

 1130-1150

1050-1080

72

22

 1100-1120

1020-1040

66

21

 1060-1090

980-1010

58

20

 1020-1050

940-970

51

19

 980-1010

900-930

42

18

 940-970

860-890

34

17

 900-930

820-850

26

16

 860-890

770-810

19

15

 810-850

720-760

13

14

 760-800

670-710

8

13

 720-750

620-660

4

12

 630-710

560-610

2

11

 560-620

510-550

1

(NOTE: Redesigned SAT effective beginning March 2016; SAT I Exam effective April 1995 - February 2016)

Redesigned SAT score is a combination of SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and SAT Math scores.

SAT I score is a combination of SAT Critical Reading and SAT Mathematics scores.