Geneva College has an overall acceptance rate of 80% for the application year 2024, with 1,532 applicants and 1,231 accepted. The Early Action (EA) and Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rates are both 80%, reflecting a consistent admission chance for both rounds, with 616 and 615 students accepted respectively from the same applicant pool of 766. Over the past few years, acceptance rates have remained stable, with historical rates ranging from 70.6% in 2015 to 80.4% in 2020. The college's SAT scores show a 25th percentile of 1030 and a 75th percentile of 1220, while the average GPA for admitted students is 3.63. There is currently no available data for transfer acceptance rates or waitlist statistics.
Geneva College's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2023 stands at 79%, with 1,575 applicants and 1,245 accepted. This marks a slight decline from the previous year, 2022, which had an acceptance rate of 79.7% with 1,550 applicants and 1,235 accepted. Analyzing further back, the acceptance rates have remained relatively stable over the past few years, hovering around 80% from 2020 to 2021, with a peak of 80.4% in 2020. The lowest acceptance rate recorded in recent years was 70.6% in 2015, indicating a trend of increasing selectivity over time before stabilizing in the upper 70s.
Geneva College's wait list acceptance rates for recent application years remain undisclosed, with no data available for offered spots, accepted students, or acceptance rates for 2020 through 2023. The lack of figures suggests a potential trend of either a non-functioning wait list process or a consistent lack of movement within the wait list each year. Without specific numbers, it's difficult to analyze acceptance trends or predict future outcomes for waitlisted applicants.
Geneva College has not reported any specific transfer acceptance rates or applicant statistics for recent years, including the application years from 2020 to 2023. Consequently, no historical trends or GPA statistics are available for analysis. This lack of data makes it difficult to assess the competitiveness of their transfer admissions process.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
White | 81% |
Black or African American | 6% |
Hispanic/Latino | 4.4% |
Two or More Races | 4% |
Asian | 1.7% |
American Indian or Alaska Native | 0.1% |
Unknown | 3.7% |
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