Lawrence University has an overall acceptance rate of 63.9% for the 2024 application year, with 3,270 applicants and 2,091 accepted. The breakdown shows a notable domestic acceptance rate of 83.2% from 2,257 applicants, while the international acceptance rate sits at 20.9% from 1,013 applicants. Historically, acceptance rates have fluctuated, showing a decline from 72.2% in 2022 to the current rate. Additionally, the transfer acceptance rate is 68%, with 144 applicants and 98 accepted, reflecting a steady interest from transfer students with an average GPA of 3.47.

Lawrence University's acceptance rate has shown a declining trend over recent years. In 2023, the overall acceptance rate was 63%, with 3,489 applicants and 2,199 admitted. This marks a notable decrease from a 72.2% acceptance rate in 2022 and 74.9% in 2021. The rates have fluctuated from as low as 61% in 2017 to the current rate, reflecting increasing competition among applicants.
Lawrence University's wait list acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is exceptionally high at 100%, with both offered applicants gaining admission. This marks a significant improvement compared to the previous four years, where acceptance rates were notably lower: 42.1% for 2023, 16.6% for 2022, 3.1% for 2021, and 4.3% for 2020. The trend indicates a sharp increase in the likelihood of admission for wait-listed students this year, contrasting sharply with the historically low acceptance rates observed in earlier years.
Lawrence University's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 68%, a significant increase from 47.5% in 2023. This year, 144 applicants vied for admission, with 98 ultimately accepted. The average GPA of admitted transfer students is 3.47, indicating a strong caliber of applicants. The drastic rise in acceptance rate emphasizes Lawrence's effort to attract transfer students, suggesting a more welcoming approach compared to the previous application cycle.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| White | 57.26% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 13.39% |
| Black/African American | 6.27% |
| Asian American | 1.42% |

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