Grand View University achieved an impressive overall acceptance rate of 98% for the application year 2023, with 1,665 applicants and 1,638 accepted. The regular decision (RD) acceptance rate also stood at 98%, reflecting consistent admission patterns across recent years, including a 98.21% rate in 2022 and 99.5% in 2021. The university does not participate in Early Action (EA), and there has been no available data on transfer, waitlist, or specific demographic acceptance rates. SAT scores for accepted students show a 25th percentile of 860 and a 75th percentile of 1170, with an average GPA of 3.39.
Grand View University's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2023 stands at an impressive 98%, with 1,665 applicants, of whom 1,638 were accepted. This is a slight decrease from 2022's acceptance rate of 98.21%, where 1,886 applicants were considered and 1,853 were admitted. In 2021, the university had a notably higher acceptance rate of 99.5% for 1,765 applicants, marking a trend of slightly declining acceptance rates over the past few years. Historically, the acceptance rate has remained strong, consistently exceeding 92% since 2018, with years like 2020 and 2019 showing rates of 97% and 96%, respectively.
Grand View University wait list acceptance rates are currently unavailable, with no figures reported for recent years from 2020 to 2024. This lack of data suggests a consistent pattern or an ongoing evaluation of the wait list process. Historically, the absence of acceptance figures raises questions about the university's admission trends and the potential competitiveness within its applicant pool. Without specific numbers, it’s challenging to assess the evolution of Grand View University's wait list dynamics over the years.
Grand View University's transfer acceptance rate data is currently unavailable for the Class of 2028, as well as for the previous three years. However, the average GPA of transfer applicants stands at 3.39, indicating a competitive applicant pool. Historical figures for acceptance rates and applicant numbers were not provided, highlighting a gap in available data for understanding trends over recent years.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Asian American | 4% |
White | 59% |
Hispanic/Latino | 12% |
Black/African American | 9% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 1% |
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