Brescia University has an overall acceptance rate of 34.6% for the Class of 2028, with 2,534 applicants and 877 admitted. In the most recent year of 2023, the acceptance rate remained the same at 34.6%. Historical data indicates a significant drop from 97.1% in 2022 and 53.1% in 2021, reflecting increasing competition. The university does not provide separate acceptance rates for Early Action and has not released any related data for the waitlist or transfer applicants. Standardized test scores for admitted students show a SAT composite range from the 25th percentile at 920 to the 75th percentile at 1190, and an average GPA of 3.02 was recorded.

Brescia University's overall acceptance rate for 2023 stands at 34.6%, with 2,534 applicants resulting in 877 acceptances. This reflects a continued decline from previous years, notably the 97.1% acceptance rate in 2022 and 53.1% in 2021. The acceptance rates have generally decreased since 2018, when the rate was 38.5%, indicating an increasingly competitive admissions landscape. Historical data suggests that applicants should expect lower acceptance rates in the upcoming years as the applicant pool becomes more selective.
Brescia University's wait list statistics are currently unavailable for all recent years, including 2024 through 2020, with no data on applicants offered a place, accepted, or the acceptance rates. This lack of data indicates a need for more transparency in their wait list processes and trends. As a result, applicants may be left uncertain about their chances of admission through the wait list at Brescia University.
Brescia University's transfer acceptance rate data is currently unavailable, with no figures reported for the application years spanning from 2020 to 2023. However, the average GPA of transferring students stands at 3.02, indicating that applicants have solid academic credentials. The lack of specifics on the number of applicants and accepted students over these years makes it difficult to gauge trends in transfer admissions.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| White | 61% |
| Black or African American | 10% |
| Hispanic or Latino | 4% |
| Asian American | 3% |
| International | 7% |
| Unknown | 14% |

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