Emory & Henry College boasts an overall acceptance rate of 96.29% for the application year 2023, with 2,349 applicants and 2,262 accepted. The Regular Decision acceptance rate mirrors the overall rate at 96.29%, indicating a consistent trend. Historically, the acceptance rate has seen a decrease from 96.8% in 2022 to the current rate, reflecting increased competition; previously, rates were as low as 75.39% in 2020 and 73% in 2019. SAT score percentiles range from 1,030 (25th) to 1,240 (75th), while ACT scores range from 21 to 30, with an average GPA of 3.5 among accepted students. Notably, no data is available for Early Action or transfer admissions at this time.

Emory & Henry College's acceptance rates have shown a notable trend in recent years. In 2023, the overall acceptance rate reached 96.29% with 2,349 applicants and 2,262 accepted, slightly down from 96.8% in 2022 with 2,288 applicants and 2,216 accepted. The year 2021 saw a much lower acceptance rate of 87.2% with 2,260 applicants. Historical data reveals a decreasing acceptance rate from 75.39% in 2020 and a significant drop from 73% in 2019 to 69.5% in 2018, indicating a trend toward increased selectivity over time.
Emory & Henry College currently does not have any reported statistics for its wait list acceptance rate, including the number of applicants offered or accepted from the wait list. There is also no available historical data to analyze trends over previous years. This lack of information makes it difficult to assess the competitiveness and variability of the wait list process at the institution.
Emory & Henry College currently does not report a transfer acceptance rate, as no specific data is available for applicants or accepted students. Historical trends are also absent, indicating a lack of consistent data over previous application years. Therefore, potential applicants should inquire directly with the admissions office for the most accurate and updated information regarding transfer admissions.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| Asian American | 2% |
| White | 68% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 3% |
| Black/African American | 10% |

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