In the most recent application year (2024), Chamberlain University-Nevada had an overall acceptance rate of 75%, accepting 6 out of 8 applicants. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate is also 75%, reflecting consistency in admissions strategy. Historically, acceptance rates have shown fluctuations, with a high of 100% in 2021 and a low of 57% in 2018, while 2022 recorded an 82% acceptance rate with 11 applicants. Notably, transfer and waitlist acceptance rates are currently unavailable, indicating potential changes in admissions processes.
Chamberlain University-Nevada's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2023 is 75%, with 8 applicants and 6 accepted. This marks a decline from 82% in 2022, where 11 students were accepted from the same number of applicants. The acceptance rate was notably higher in 2021 and 2019, at 100%, when there were only 1 and 8 applicants, respectively. Observing the trend, the university's acceptance rates fluctuated significantly from as low as 57% in 2018 to consistently high rates in previous years, indicating increasing selectivity in recent times.
Chamberlain University-Nevada currently has no reported wait list statistics for the application years 2024 through 2020. As such, there are no acceptance rates, numbers of students offered or accepted from the wait list to comment on. This lack of data signifies a potential volatility or change in their wait list policy, and applicants should remain vigilant for updates on statistics and trends in the future.
Chamberlain University-Nevada has not disclosed any transfer acceptance rate data for the recent application years. Historical figures from 2020 to 2023 remain unavailable as well, indicating a lack of transparency in their transfer admissions process for qualified students. Without concrete acceptance rates or applicant numbers, it's challenging to assess trends or competitiveness in their transfer admissions.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
White | 25% |
Asian American | 31% |
Black/African American | 10% |
Hispanic/Latino | 27% |
Multiracial | 2% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 1% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 2% |
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