Divine Word College had an overall acceptance rate of 100.0% for the application year 2023, with all 8 applicants receiving admission. This pattern of complete acceptance has been consistent, as historical data shows a similar 100.0% acceptance rate for the previous four application years (2022 to 2020), all with equal acceptance of the total number of applicants ranging from 7 to 15. Notably, no Early Action (EA) or Regular Decision (RD) rates were reported, reflecting a uniform approach to admissions in recent years. Additionally, the college did not provide information regarding transfer admissions or waitlist statistics, indicating a relatively straightforward admissions process without competitive elements.

Divine Word College has maintained a perfect acceptance rate of 100% over the past several application years. In 2023, 8 applicants were accepted, consistent with the trend seen since 2017 where acceptance rates also stood at 100%, with applicant numbers ranging from 7 to 15. Notably, the college has seen a slight decline in the number of applicants, from 15 in 2021 to just 8 in 2023, but the accepted number has remained stable at 100%.
Divine Word College's wait list data for recent years is unavailable, with no offers, acceptances, or acceptance rates reported for the application years 2020 to 2023. This lack of data indicates a potential shift in how the college manages its wait list or a decrease in admissions from this pathway. Prospective students should be aware of this unpredictable aspect and consider other options while planning their admissions strategies.
Divine Word College's transfer acceptance data is currently unavailable, with no recorded acceptance rates, applicant numbers, or admissions figures over the past four years, from 2020 to 2023. Historically, this lack of information limits the ability to assess trends in transfer admissions. Additionally, the absence of average GPA figures for applicants means we cannot evaluate the academic caliber of those seeking admission as transfers. This gap highlights a need for transparency in the college's transfer admissions process.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| White | 100% |

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