Maranatha Baptist Bible College recorded an overall acceptance rate of 70.8% for the 2023 application year, with 206 applicants, of which 146 were admitted. The acceptance rate remained consistent at 70.8% for Regular Decision (RD), as Early Action (EA) statistics were not available. Historically, overall acceptance rates have decreased from 90.8% in 2018 to the current rate, showing a trend of increased selectivity. The Middle 50% SAT scores range from 980 to 1220, and the ACT scores range from 19 to 27, indicating a moderate academic standard for incoming students.

Maranatha Baptist Bible College's overall acceptance rate has shown a downward trend from 80.5% for the application year 2020 to 70.8% for the application year 2023, with a total of 206 applicants and 146 accepted. In 2022, the acceptance rate was 75.1%, down from 80.3% in 2021. Consistently, the rates have fluctuated between 68.1% to 90.8% from 2015 to 2023, with notable peaks in the application years 2018 and 2019. This indicates increasing competition over the years as the number of applicants rises alongside decreasing acceptance rates.
Maranatha Baptist Bible College's wait list statistics for recent years are not available, as all recorded metrics such as the number of applicants offered, accepted, and acceptance rates are listed as null for the years 2019 through 2023. This lack of data indicates that the college may not have utilized a wait list during those application years or that records have not been maintained. As a result, there are no historical trends or figures to analyze regarding the wait list acceptance rates at the college.
Maranatha Baptist Bible College currently does not provide transfer acceptance rates or applicant statistics for the recent years, including the 2024 application cycle. Historical data from 2020 to 2023 is also unavailable, indicating a lack of transparency in transfer admissions. Consequently, prospective transfer students may find it challenging to gauge the competitiveness of their application relative to previous years. Additionally, there is no information on the average GPA of admitted transfer students, which limits insights into the typical profile of a successful applicant.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| White | 80.8% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 5.9% |
| Black/African American | 1.4% |
| Asian | 4.9% |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.3% |
| Two or more races | 2.7% |

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