Pittsburgh, PA · Private non-profit · Doctoral / R2 research university
Source: US Department of Education College Scorecard. Documentation version September 2025; repository snapshot imported April 25, 2026. Scorecard fields can come from different reporting years, and this snapshot does not encode one universal data year. SAT totals are rounded to the nearest valid 10 points. Tuition excludes room, board, fees, and books. Read the methodology.
The Scorecard snapshot places the middle 50% of reported scores between 1180 and 1340. This is descriptive data, not an admission threshold or probability estimate.
Ranked by proximity to Duquesne University's reported SAT midpoint. Similar scores do not imply similar programs, cost, or admission odds.
| College | Location | SAT middle 50% | Acceptance rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| University of Utah | Salt Lake City, UT | 1190–1380 | 86% |
| James Madison University | Harrisonburg, VA | 1170–1340 | 72% |
| DePaul University | Chicago, IL | 1140–1330 | 76% |
| CUNY City College | New York, NY | 1070–1430 | 60% |
| University of Alabama at Birmingham | Birmingham, AL | 1210–1450 | 88% |
| Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Daytona Beach | Daytona Beach, FL | 1160–1360 | 65% |
Duquesne University's Scorecard snapshot shows a middle-50% SAT range of 1180–1340, rounded to valid 10-point totals. 1380 is a planning target above the reported range, not an admission cutoff.
Duquesne University's most recently reported acceptance rate is approximately 84%.
Published tuition is approximately $48,986 per year (excludes room, board, fees).
Many US universities adjusted test policies after 2020. Check Duquesne University's admissions page for current test-optional, test-required, or test-flexible policy.