Calvary University has a current overall acceptance rate of 70.9%, with 110 applicants and 78 accepted; this rate is consistent in the Regular Decision round. Historically, acceptance rates have ranged from a high of 97.7% in 2016 to a low of 59.3% in 2021. The university's SAT score percentiles indicate that the 25th percentile composite score is 1104, while the 75th percentile is 1168, and the average GPA for admitted students is 3.37. The waitlist and transfer statistics remain unspecified, indicating a lack of data for recent years.
Calvary University has shown a fluctuating acceptance rate over recent years. For the application year 2022, the overall acceptance rate was 63.2%, with 57 applicants and 36 accepted, a slight increase from 59.3% in 2021 where 86 applicants were submitted. The highest acceptance rate recorded was 97.7% for the application year 2016, with 44 applicants; this marks a significant drop in subsequent years. In contrast, the rate was as high as 77.7% in 2019, indicating that while acceptance figures may vary, there has been a notable decrease in the last two years.
Calvary University's wait list acceptance rates remain unspecified as there is no data available for the years 2020 through 2024. This lack of information on the number of applicants offered a place on the wait list, accepted, or their respective acceptance rates reflects a gap in historical trends for the institution. It underlines the importance of the university providing clearer transparency in its waitlist statistics to help prospective students understand their chances of admission.
Calvary University's transfer acceptance rate data is currently unavailable. The historical records for the last four application years (2020-2023) also do not provide specific figures for acceptance rates or the number of applicants and accepted students. However, it is noted that the average GPA of transfer applicants stands at 3.37, indicating that the institution generally attracts students with solid academic backgrounds. Further details on acceptance rates would be necessary to assess trends or competitiveness in the transfer admission process.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
White | 75% |
Asian American | 6% |
Hispanic/Latino | 8% |
Black/African American | 6% |
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