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SAT University Admissions Guide
Also known as: OLLU, Our Lady, Saints
Private Nonprofit school in San Antonio, Texas, United States of America
Founded in 1895 by the Sisters of Divine Providence, OLLU is the first regionally accredited institution in San Antonio and enrolls over 2,096 students across its main campus and branch locations in Houston and the Rio Grande Valley. Accredited by SACSCOC and affiliated with the NAIA’s Red River Athletic Conference, the university offers more than 70 academic programs through its colleges of Arts & Sciences, Business, Education, Nursing, and the Worden School of Social Service. The 72‑acre urban campus at 411 SW 24th Street features historic buildings, modern residence halls, and specialized facilities for art, music, and community engagement. With small class sizes, personalized mentoring, and a 13:1 student‑faculty ratio, OLLU emphasizes faith‑based learning, service, and leadership development. Its Saints athletics teams compete in basketball, baseball, and cross country, fostering school spirit and campus involvement.
SAT Scores are optional
This university has a test-optional policy.
OLLU’s test‑blind admissions policy allows applicants to decide whether to submit SAT (code 6550) or ACT (code 4140) scores; submitted scores are not considered in admissions decisions. Freshman applicants are evaluated primarily on high school transcripts, curriculum rigor, and holistic factors. Transfer applicants with 12 or more college‑level credits are not required to submit SAT/ACT scores, enabling seamless admission for students with proven academic records. International applicants follow the same framework, with test scores recommended for scholarship eligibility and course placement.
Note: Some programs or scholarships may still recommend or require SAT scores. Always verify the latest admission criteria on the official university website.
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