<p>Does Indiana superscore the ACT?</p>
<p>No. 10 char</p>
<p>I actually just called the admissions office for Kelley and Indiana changed their policies. They are superscoring starting this upcoming year. They take the best scores from each subsection on the ACT. This is new this year, hope it helps. You can search their site to find it.</p>
<p>[Combined</a> Highest Composite Score: Office of Scholarships: Indiana University Bloomington](<a href=“Future Scholars: Office of Scholarships: Indiana University Bloomington”>Future Scholars: Office of Scholarships: Indiana University Bloomington)</p>
<p>thank you for posting!!!</p>
<p>Thank you Bthomp for the thread! I had one question though: Does Kelley superscore the ACT for the direct admission score of 29? I think they do as they changed that this year but I wanted to verify with someone for sure!</p>
<p>I don’t know for certain, but I think that Kelley uses whatever ACT score, gpa, and class rank the admissions office sends to Kelley after you are admitted to IU. And since admissions superscores, Kelley will probably get the superscored number. So I doubt the Kelley has anything to do with figuring out what score will be used; they will just accept the scores the admissions office uses for admission, scholarships, direct admission to certain schools, etc. If admissions says you got a 29 ACT, Kelley will go with that number.</p>
<p>Wow, you learn something new everyday. Wish this was around a couple years ago!</p>