For the application year 2024, Kent State University - Ashtabula has an overall acceptance rate of 86.5%, with 350 applicants and 303 accepted. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate also stands at 86.5%, reflecting the same numbers. Historically, acceptance rates have shown a slight decline from 92.5% in 2022 and 95% in 2021 to the current rate. Transfer applicants benefit from a favorable acceptance rate of 86%, with 179 applicants and 154 accepted, maintaining an average GPA of 3.3. SAT scores range from a 25th percentile of 840 to a 75th percentile of 870, while ACT scores range from 16 to 23.

Kent State University's Ashtabula campus has demonstrated consistently high acceptance rates over the past several years. For the application year 2024, the overall acceptance rate stands at 86.5%, with 350 applicants and 303 accepted. This reflects a slight decrease from 87.3% in 2023, which had 356 applicants and 311 admissions. Looking further back, acceptance rates have been notably higher in previous years, peaking at 99.4% for both 2018 and 2015. Trends indicate a gradual decline in acceptance rates, highlighting an increasingly competitive landscape for applicants.
Kent State University - Ashtabula has not reported any wait list acceptance rates or statistics for the recent years, including 2024 through 2020, indicating a lack of data on this aspect. As there are no figures available for the number of applicants offered a spot on the wait list or the acceptance rates, it is difficult to assess the trends or reliability of the wait list process at this institution. This absence of data suggests that applicants should prepare for potential uncertainty regarding wait list outcomes.
Kent State University - Ashtabula has a strong transfer acceptance rate of 86% for the application year 2024, with 154 out of 179 applicants being accepted. This marks an increase from the previous year's 78.5% acceptance rate, where 106 out of 135 applicants were successful. Historically, acceptance rates have varied, with a peak of 97.1% in 2020 and a slight decrease to 84.2% in 2022. The average GPA of accepted transfer students stands at 3.3, indicating a competitive pool of candidates.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| White | 75.68% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 15.32% |
| Black/African American | 4.5% |

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