SAT Score Guide

Colleges for a 1400 SAT Score

A 1400 SAT score falls around the 94th–95th percentile nationally. We found 1000 colleges that match this score — including 797 safety, 97 match, and 106 reach schools.

1400

SAT Score

94th–95th

Percentile

797

Safety

97

Match

106

Reach

What Does a 1400 SAT Score Mean?

A 1400 SAT score is an outstanding achievement—only about 5–6% of all test-takers score this high. You're competitive at the vast majority of colleges in America, including many highly selective institutions.

At 1400, you're in the 94th to 95th percentile nationally. You've demonstrated near-mastery of SAT content, with only a few questions separating you from the highest scorers. This is a threshold score for many flagship universities and a competitive score even at schools with middle-50% ranges up to 1500.

Test-Optional Note: Many colleges no longer require SAT/ACT scores. If you apply test-optional, GPA, essays, and extracurriculars carry more weight. Use our personalized match tool for a complete picture.

Recommended Colleges for 1400 SAT

Safety Schools(797 schools)

CollegeAvg SATAccept RateCategoryChance
Southern New Hampshire UniversityManchester, NH96%Safety95%
Arizona State University Campus ImmersionTempe, AZ90%Safety95%
Liberty UniversityLynchburg, VA99%Safety95%
Brigham Young University-IdahoRexburg, ID97%Safety95%
University of ArizonaTucson, AZ86%Safety95%
California State University-FullertonFullerton, CA87%Safety95%
Texas State UniversitySan Marcos, TX89%Safety95%
California State University-NorthridgeNorthridge, CA93%Safety95%
The University of Texas at San AntonioSan Antonio, TX88%Safety95%
University of Cincinnati-Main CampusCincinnati, OH88%Safety95%
California State University-SacramentoSacramento, CA94%Safety95%
George Mason UniversityFairfax, VA89%Safety95%

+ 785 more schools. Use the calculator below for the full list.

Match Schools(97 schools)

CollegeAvg SATAccept RateCategoryChance
Northern Michigan UniversityMarquette, MI70%Match70%
Ithaca CollegeIthaca, NY70%Match70%
University at AlbanyAlbany, NY70%Match70%
University of Hawaii at ManoaHonolulu, HI70%Match70%
Arkansas State UniversityJonesboro, AR70%Match70%
University of South Carolina-UpstateSpartanburg, SC70%Match70%
University of HoustonHouston, TX70%Match70%
University at BuffaloBuffalo, NY69%Match69%
Brigham Young UniversityProvo, UT69%Match69%
Kennesaw State UniversityKennesaw, GA69%Match69%
Farmingdale State CollegeFarmingdale, NY69%Match69%
University of Michigan-FlintFlint, MI69%Match69%

+ 85 more schools. Use the calculator below for the full list.

Reach Schools(106 schools)

CollegeAvg SATAccept RateCategoryChance
Berklee College of MusicBoston, MA50%Reach35%
Southern University and A & M CollegeBaton Rouge, LA50%Reach35%
Pepperdine UniversityMalibu, CA50%Reach35%
University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh CampusPittsburgh, PA50%Reach35%
University of West GeorgiaCarrollton, GA49%Reach34%
Stony Brook UniversityStony Brook, NY49%Reach34%
Providence CollegeProvidence, RI49%Reach34%
University of La VerneLa Verne, CA48%Reach33%
Bentley UniversityWaltham, MA48%Reach33%
Hampton UniversityHampton, VA48%Reach33%
Emerson CollegeBoston, MA47%Reach32%
American UniversityWashington, DC47%Reach32%

+ 94 more schools. Use the calculator below for the full list.

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How to Build Your College List With a 1400 SAT

Your college list can include some of the most prestigious universities in the country. Strong matches at 1400 include schools like Boston College, University of Michigan, Carnegie Mellon, and Colgate. Reaches include places like Duke, Brown, Stanford, and Princeton—where 1400 is within range but below the median. Focus on differentiators: compelling essays, demonstrated passion projects, and strong teacher recommendations.

Tips to Maximize Your 1400+ SAT Score

  1. 1Target only the question types you're still missing—practice tests will reveal your exact gaps
  2. 2Study SAT "trap" answer choices that are designed to trick strong test-takers
  3. 3Master all data sufficiency and statistics concepts: standard deviation, margin of error, confidence intervals
  4. 4Read academic journal abstracts and scientific papers to build comfort with the densest Reading passages
  5. 5Consider taking the exam one more time—most 1400-level students see 20–40 point gains on a second attempt

Breaking into the 1450–1500 range would place you among the top 3% of test-takers and strengthen your application at the most selective universities in the world.

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Results use a neutral 3.0 GPA baseline so SAT is the primary factor shown. Enter your actual GPA in the calculator above for personalized results. Data sourced from College Scorecard (NCES). Acceptance rates are based on the most recent publicly available data.