Carson-Newman University has an overall acceptance rate of 68.2% for the application year 2023, with 2,991 applicants and 2,042 accepted. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate matches the overall rate at 68.2%, while specific Early Action (EA) data is not available. Historically, acceptance rates have been relatively stable, with slight fluctuations: 79.7% in 2022, 78.8% in 2021, and 79.3% in 2020. The waitlist acceptance rate remains at 0.0%, and the latest transfer acceptance rates are also not provided. For standardized test scores, the SAT composite 25th and 75th percentiles are 940 and 1130, respectively, while the ACT composite scores range from 19 to 25. The average GPA of accepted students is 3.56.
Carson-Newman University's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2023 stands at 68.2%, with 2,991 applicants and 2,042 admitted. This marks a decrease from the previous year, 2022, which had an acceptance rate of 79.7% for 2,928 applicants and 2,336 accepted. The trend over the past several years shows a consistently high acceptance rate, ranging from 58.8% in 2015 to a peak of 79.7% in 2022. However, the rates have started to decline recently, suggesting a tightening of admissions standards or a more competitive applicant pool.
Carson-Newman University has not admitted any students from the wait list in recent years, with an acceptance rate of 0.0% for the application years from 2020 to 2024. Specifically, for all five years analyzed, including 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, and 2020, no applicants were offered a spot on the wait list. This consistent lack of admissions reflects a stable but unyielding wait list policy at the institution, highlighting the need for applicants to explore other admission pathways.
Carson-Newman University has not disclosed specific transfer acceptance rates or the number of applicants and accepted students for recent years. However, the average GPA of transfer students remains strong at 3.56, indicating a competitive applicant pool. Historical data from 2020 to 2023 also lacks specific transfer statistics, underscoring the need for the University to provide clearer insights into its transfer admissions process.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
White | 74% |
Black/African American | 10% |
Hispanic/Latino | 5% |
Asian American | 2% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 1% |
Two or More Races | 2% |
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