For the application year 2024, Lincoln University Missouri boasts an overall acceptance rate of 61.2%, with 4,840 applicants and 2,965 accepted. The Early Action (EA) acceptance rate stands at 61.3%, with 1,936 applicants and 1,186 acceptances, while the Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate mirrors the overall figure at 61.2%, resulting in 2,904 applicants and 1,779 acceptances. Historically, acceptance rates have been exceptionally high, peaking at 98.8% for the Classes of 2020 through 2023. The transfer acceptance rate remains at 0%, indicating no accepted transfers during the last cycles. SAT scores range from a 25th percentile of 798 to a 75th percentile of 1025, with an average GPA of 2.9, highlighting the diverse academic profile of Lincoln's student body.
Lincoln University Missouri has maintained an impressive acceptance rate of 98.8% for the application years 2022 to 2023, with 2,550 applicants in 2023 and 2,500 in 2022, leading to 2,520 and 2,470 accepted students respectively. This consistent trend shows slight fluctuations over the past few years, as the acceptance rate was 98.7% in 2020 and reached as high as 99.5% in 2015. Overall, the data indicates that Lincoln University continues to attract a large number of applicants while upholding a high acceptance rate, which has generally remained above 98% since 2016.
Lincoln University's wait list acceptance rates have not been reported for recent application years, as the data indicates there were no figures available for 2020 through 2023. Consequently, both the number of applicants offered a place on the wait list and those accepted remain unspecified. This lack of data makes it difficult to analyze historical trends or draw any conclusions about the wait list process at Lincoln University for those years. Potential applicants should consider this uncertainty when evaluating their options.
Lincoln University Missouri's transfer acceptance rate has been consistently 0% for the application years 2020 through 2023, indicating no transfers admitted during this period. The data shows that there have been no applicants accepted in recent years, with application figures remaining similarly unreported. This trend suggests that the university may not have facilitated a transfer program effectively, leading to a lack of transfer admissions and potential opportunities for prospective students.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Black/African American | 62.4% |
White | 19.8% |
Hispanic/Latino | 2.3% |
Two or more races | 6.3% |
Asian | 1.1% |
Unknown | 2.3% |
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