Milwaukee School of Engineering has an overall acceptance rate of 62.3% for the application year 2024, with 6,338 applicants and 3,954 accepted. The Regular Decision acceptance rate mirrors the overall rate at 62.3%, while Early Action data is not available. The school also boasts a transfer acceptance rate of 47%, accepting 241 out of 512 transfer applicants. SAT scores range from a 25th percentile composite of 1180 to a 75th percentile of 1340, while ACT scores range from 25 to 31. Historically, the overall acceptance rates have varied slightly from 60.0% in 2020 to 66.7% in 2021, indicating a stable admissions environment.

Milwaukee School of Engineering's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is 62.3%, with 6,338 applicants and 3,954 accepted. This rate marks a slight increase from 60.3% in 2023, following a trend of fluctuating rates over the years—from a high of 66.7% in 2021 to a low of 60% in 2020. The acceptance rates have generally ranged from around 60% to 66.7% over the past five years, indicating a relatively stable yet competitive admissions environment.
Milwaukee School of Engineering's wait list acceptance statistics are currently unavailable, as the offered, accepted numbers, and acceptance rates for all recent years, including 2024 through 2020, have not been provided. As such, no trends can be identified or analyzed regarding the competitiveness or fluctuations of the wait list process at MSOE at this time.
Milwaukee School of Engineering boasts a transfer acceptance rate of 47% for the application year 2024, admitting 241 out of 512 applicants. This marks a significant increase from recent years; for instance, the acceptance rate was only 28.4% in 2023 with 278 accepted from 978 applicants. Historical data shows a trend of fluctuating acceptance rates, with 35.1% for 2022 and 45.3% for 2021, indicating a competitive landscape. Notably, transfer applicants have maintained strong academic credentials, with an average GPA of 3.69.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| White | 66.6% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 13% |
| Asian | 5.7% |
| Black/African American | 3.4% |

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