Chaminade University of Honolulu's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is notably high at 92.6%, with 2,034 applicants and 1,884 accepted. The historical data similarly shows strong acceptance rates: 93.4% in 2022, 90% in 2021, and 88.9% in 2020. The university does not report Early Action (EA) acceptance rates, but the Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate mirrors the overall figure at 92.6% for the current year. The 25th percentile SAT score stands at 1,085, while the 75th percentile score reaches 1,320, reflecting the competitive academic landscape despite high acceptance rates. Transfer acceptance rates and waitlist statistics remain unreported and historically unavailable.

Chaminade University of Honolulu has shown a consistent overall acceptance rate, with a notably high rate of 93.4% for the application year 2022, reflecting a slight increase from 90% in 2021 and 88.9% in 2020. The trend indicates a fluctuation over the years, with the acceptance rate peaking at 97.6% for the 2018 application year. However, the acceptance rate has dipped from 94.6% in 2019 to lower rates in subsequent years, suggesting an increasingly competitive applicant pool. Notably, for the application year 2015, the acceptance rate was just 82%, significantly lower than recent figures.
Chaminade University of Honolulu currently does not provide specific data on wait list statistics, including the number of students offered a position on the wait list, accepted from the wait list, or the corresponding acceptance rate. Historical data for the application years 2020 through 2024 also remains unavailable. This lack of transparency makes it difficult to assess trends or changes over time regarding wait list outcomes at the university.
Chaminade University of Honolulu does not have available transfer acceptance rates or applicant figures for the application years 2020 through 2023. However, it maintains a strong academic standard with an average GPA requirement of 3.5 for transfer applicants. This suggests that while specific acceptance data is missing, the university likely seeks well-qualified students capable of meeting its academic standards. The absence of data over these years may indicate stability or a lack of change in transfer admissions policies.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| Hispanic/Latino | 13% |
| Asian American | 25% |
| Black/African American | 3% |
| Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 10% |
| White | 12% |
| Two or More Races | 16% |
| Unknown | 21% |

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