SAT and ACT Data, Class of 2018

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This page provides college admissions testing, including SAT and ACT, participation and performance data for annual graduates by , gender, , program participation (, , , , and ), and other student characteristics (, , , , , , , and ).Ìý The Division of Research and Analysis some data to comply with federal regulations concerning student privacy, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

For additional information about college admissions testing participation and performance in Texas public schools as well as participation and performance in Texas and the United States for public and nonpublic schools combined, please see the class of 2018 reports published by 91Èȱ¬.

Data Search

Select from the following to view or download a statewide report or a report for a single campus, district, or education service center (ESC) region:




Data Downloads

The Excel (.xlsx) filesÌýbelow include SAT/ACT data by race/ethnicity, gender, economic status, and other student groups (e.g., at-risk and English learners). The SAT files include only campuses and districts with at least one SAT examinee. The ACT files include only campuses and districts with at least one ACT examinee. The combined SAT/ACT files include campuses and districts with at least one SAT or ACT examinee. Each fileÌýincludes two worksheets that can beÌýaccessed using the tabsÌýat the bottom of the workbook. In addition to the data set, each workbook also provides a data dictionary that defines the variable names in the data set. For additional information about terms in the data files,Ìýplease see theÌý. To download an Excel file, please click one of the following links.

Campus Files District Files
SAT campus-level data (XLSX) SAT district-level data (XLSX)
ACT campus-level data (XLSX) ACT district-level data (XLSX)
SAT/ACT campus-level data (XLSX) SAT/ACT district-level data (XLSX)

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Contact Information

For questions or comments, please email the Division of Research and Analysis, or contact the division by phone at 512-475-3523.

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This page last updatedÌýMarch 2021.