For the application year 2023, Albright College had an overall acceptance rate of 86.1%, with 5,366 applicants and 4,623 accepted. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate matched the overall rate at 86.1%. Historically, acceptance rates have remained high, with a slight increase from 84.8% in 2022 and a significant rise from 76.3% in 2021. The 25th percentile SAT score is 1,020, while the 75th percentile is 1,200, and the average GPA of accepted students is 3.05. Unfortunately, data for Early Action, transfer applicants, and waitlist acceptance rates are not available this year.
Albright College's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2023 is 86.1%, with 5,366 applicants and 4,623 accepted. This marks a slight increase from an 84.8% rate in 2022, which had 5,578 applicants and 4,734 accepted. The acceptance rate saw a notable dip in 2021 to 76.3%, with 5,788 applicants and 4,417 accepted, reflecting a significant increase in selectivity over time. Historically, the acceptance rates have fluctuated, starting at 49.1% in 2015 and progressively rising to the current high, highlighting a growing applicant pool amid improving acceptance figures in recent years.
Albright College's wait list acceptance rates are not available for the recent years up to the application year 2024, as the figures for offered spots, accepted students, and acceptance rates are all missing. This lack of data for the years 2020 through 2024 suggests a need for more transparency regarding the wait list process, making it difficult to assess historical trends or draw conclusions about the competitiveness of the wait list at Albright College.
Albright College's transfer acceptance rate statistics are currently unavailable for recent application years, including 2024, as well as historical data for 2020 through 2022. However, it's noted that incoming transfer students have an average GPA of 3.05, indicating a moderate level of academic preparedness. The lack of concrete acceptance rate figures highlights uncertainty in their transfer admissions process, which may be an area of interest for prospective applicants.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
White | 51% |
Black/African American | 19% |
Hispanic/Latino | 18% |
Asian American | 2% |
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