For the application year 2024, George Washington University has an overall acceptance rate of 47.1%, with 27,006 applicants and 12,718 accepted. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate mirrors the overall rate at 47.1%. Historical data shows acceptance rates fluctuating from 43.05% to 49.72% over the past five years. The university's transfer acceptance rate is notably high at 61.87%, with 2,377 applicants, and over the years, it has ranged from 34.35% to 70.28%. The average GPA of accepted students stands at 3.96, with SAT scores between the 25th percentile at 1360 and the 75th percentile at 1470.
George Washington University has shown an overall increase in its acceptance rate over the past few years, reaching 47.1% for the application year 2024, with 27,006 applicants and 12,718 admitted. This is a notable rise from 43.55% in 2023 and 43.05% in 2020. The acceptance rates for the previous years ranged from 49.72% in 2021 to 48.98% in 2022, indicating that while rates have fluctuated, the recent trend reflects a slight growth in the acceptance probability for applicants.
George Washington University has seen a significant increase in its wait list acceptance rate for the Class of 2028, with 18.23% of the 6,517 wait listed applicants being accepted. This marks a stark contrast to the previous year (Class of 2027), which had only 0.25% acceptance with just 14 of 5,689 applicants admitted. Moreover, the Class of 2026 recorded a 2.63% acceptance rate with 163 out of 6,187 offered spots, while the Class of 2020 had a notably high acceptance rate of 23.21%, admitting 1,316 out of 5,673. These fluctuations illustrate the unpredictable nature of the wait list process at GWU.
George Washington University has a transfer acceptance rate of 61.87% for the application year 2024, with 1,471 out of 2,377 applicants being accepted. This rate shows an increase from 58.89% in 2023 and a significant jump from 34.35% in 2022. The trend indicates a notable recovery in acceptance rates after a dip two years ago, while the average GPA of accepted transfer students remains high at 3.96. Historically, acceptance rates have varied, including a peak of 70.28% in 2020, highlighting fluctuations in admission competitiveness over recent years.
Race | Applicants |
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Asian American | 15.3% |
White | 46.8% |
Hispanic/Latino | 13.7% |
Black/African American | 8.3% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.03% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.06% |
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