For the 2024 application year, the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology has an overall acceptance rate of 5.4%, admitting 2,638 out of 48,904 applicants. Early Action (EA) candidates saw a more favorable acceptance rate of 18.0%, with 898 admissions from 4,989 applicants, while Regular Decision (RD) had a significantly lower rate of 4.0% (1,740 accepted from 43,915 applicants). The school also offered 14 students a place on the waitlist, with an impressive acceptance rate of 57.1% for those waitlisted. Transfer admissions appear highly competitive, with a stark acceptance rate of only 0.6%, as just 12 out of 2,000 applicants were accepted.
Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology has maintained a consistent overall acceptance rate of 5.4% from 2015 to 2024, with 48,904 applicants each year and 2,638 students accepted. The Early Action acceptance rate is notably higher at 18.0%, with 898 out of 4,989 applicants being admitted. In contrast, the Regular Decision acceptance rate remains significantly lower at 4.0%, where 1,740 out of 43,915 applicants are accepted. This stability in acceptance rates indicates a solid applicant pool and a highly competitive admissions process.
The Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology has maintained a consistent wait list acceptance rate of 57.1% for the past five application years, including 2024. In each of these years, 14 applicants were offered a spot on the wait list, with 8 ultimately being accepted. This stability in acceptance rates indicates a predictable trend in their wait list admissions process, with no fluctuations in the numbers or rate over this period.
The Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology has a transfer acceptance rate of 0.6% for the application year 2024, maintaining a consistent trend seen over the past four years. In each of those years—2020 through 2023—2000 applicants were received, with only 12 students accepted each time. The average GPA of accepted transfer students is notably high at 3.93, indicating that admitted candidates are typically strong academically, despite the extremely low acceptance rate.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Asian American | 10% |
White | 50% |
Hispanic/Latino | 33% |
Black/African American | 5% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 1% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 1% |
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