Lenoir-Rhyne College has an overall acceptance rate of 81% for the application year 2024, with 6,299 applicants and 5,082 accepted. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate remains the same at 81%, as no Early Action (EA) data is available. The transfer acceptance rate is exceptionally high at 97.8%, accepting 227 out of 232 applicants. Historical trends show a slight decrease in overall acceptance rates from 86% in 2021 to the current 81%. SAT score percentiles range from 970 to 1170, and the average GPA of incoming students is 3.39.

Lenoir-Rhyne College's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2023 stands at 81%, with 6,299 applicants leading to 5,082 acceptances. This rate is slightly down from 82.9% in 2022, which had 5,441 applicants and 4,519 accepted students. The acceptance rate has shown a general decline from 86% in 2021 and 76.6% in 2020. Historically, the college has seen fluctuations in acceptance rates, with a minimum of 70% in 2016 and a high of 86% in 2021, indicating an evolving admission landscape.
Lenoir-Rhyne College currently does not have available statistics regarding wait list offers, acceptances, or acceptance rates for recent years, including the application year 2024 and historical trends back to 2020. All data points for the past four years, including the years 2021 through 2023, remain unspecified, indicating a lack of transparency or information on their wait list processes. This absence of data raises questions about the wait list dynamics and overall admission strategies at the institution.
Lenoir-Rhyne College has achieved an impressive transfer acceptance rate of 97.8% for the application year 2024, with 227 out of 232 applicants being accepted. This marks a continuation of a strong trend, as the acceptance rate remained the same in 2022, while notable fluctuations occurred in previous years—with rates of 62.5% for the application year 2019 and 58.4% for 2020. Such a high acceptance rate indicates the college's commitment to welcoming transfer students, although historical data reflects a more competitive landscape in earlier years.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| White | 59.6% |
| Black/African American | 14.6% |
| Two or More Races | 5.9% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 9.3% |
| Asian | 1.6% |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.3% |

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