Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 95%, with 7,733 applicants and 7,327 accepted. The Regular Decision (RD) rate mirrors this at 95%, while Early Action (EA) data remains unavailable. Historically, acceptance rates have consistently been high, at 94% for 2022, using a similar applicant pool. Standardized test scores show a 25th percentile SAT composite score of 970 and a 75th percentile score of 1,180, while the average GPA is 3.47. Transfer acceptance rates are currently not reported, and the average GPA of transfer students is noted at 2.0.
In the application year 2023, Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania achieved a high overall acceptance rate of 95%, admitting 7,327 out of 7,733 applicants. This marked an increase from the previous year's acceptance rate of 94% in 2022, where 8,992 out of 9,570 applicants were accepted. However, detailed statistics from years prior to 2022 are not available, indicating potential volatility in acceptance trends leading up to 2022. Overall, Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania continues to maintain a strong acceptance rate, making it an accessible choice for prospective students.
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania did not provide specific wait list statistics for the most recent application year, as the JSON indicates that the offered, accepted, and acceptance rates are all marked as null. Furthermore, there are no historical trends available to analyze. This lack of data suggests that the university may not have a formal wait list process, or it has not shared relevant figures for recent years.
Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania reported a transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2024, but specific figures are not available. Historical data from 2019 to 2023 does not provide any acceptance rate, number of applicants, or accepted students, indicating a potential lack of transparency in past admissions metrics. Nevertheless, the average GPA of transfer students is recorded at 2.0, suggesting that the university may have a more accessible threshold for transfers. Without clearer historical trends, the attractiveness of the transfer process remains uncertain.
Race | Applicants |
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White | 77.6% |
Black/African American | 6.3% |
Hispanic/Latino | 8% |
Asian American | 0.9% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.2% |
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