Baker College of Flint has an overall acceptance rate of 70% for the most recent application year 2024, with 900 applicants and 630 admitted. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate matches the overall figure at 70%, reflecting consistency in their admissions process. Historical data indicates a stable acceptance rate of 70% across the past few years, including 2023, 2022, and 2021. The college's SAT scores range from a 25th percentile of 900 to a 75th percentile of 1160, and ACT scores fall between 16 and 22, with an average GPA of admitted students at 3.6. There is currently no data available for Early Action (EA), waitlist, or transfer acceptance rates.
Baker College of Flint has maintained a consistent overall acceptance rate of 70% across the last three application years (2022, 2023, and 2024), with a total of 900 applicants each year, resulting in 630 accepted students. In 2021, the overall acceptance rate was also 70%, but from a slightly smaller pool of 850 applicants, leading to 595 admissions. Historical data shows no fluctuations in acceptance rates since 2018, where a maximum of 1,000 applicants resulted in 700 acceptances—a trend indicating stable admission criteria over the years.
Baker College of Flint has not released any waitlist statistics for recent application years, including 2024 through 2020, leaving the acceptance rates and number of applicants offered or accepted on the waitlist as unknown. This lack of available data indicates a potential inconsistency or transparency issue in the waitlist process. Without historical figures to review, insights into trends or changes in applicant outcomes remain elusive.
Baker College of Flint currently does not provide specific transfer acceptance rate statistics or historical data for recent application years. There are no recorded numbers for the number of applicants or accepted students from 2021 to 2024, making it impossible to assess trends in acceptance rates or the average GPA of transfer students during this period. Without this data, the competitiveness of the transfer process remains unclear.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Asian American | 1% |
White | 76% |
Hispanic/Latino | 4% |
Black/African American | 13% |
Useful Pages
Company
Copyright © 2025 Clastify
All content on this website has been developed independently from and is not endorsed by the International Baccalaureate Organization. International Baccalaureate and IB are registered trademarks owned by the International Baccalaureate Organization.