Morehouse College's overall acceptance rate for the Class of 2028 stands at 52.3%, with 5,510 applicants and 2,883 admitted. This acceptance rate mirrors that of the previous year, 2023, where the same figures apply. The transfer acceptance rate is notably higher at 41.8% for 335 applicants, resulting in 140 accepted students. The waitlist acceptance rate is low at 3%, with only 27 out of 898 students offered a spot gaining admission. Domestic applicants had an acceptance rate of 46.6%, while international students faced a tough 7.4% acceptance rate.

Morehouse College's overall acceptance rate has decreased significantly in recent years, dropping from 99.8% in 2019 to 52.3% for the application year 2023. The number of applicants has also risen, with 5,510 individuals applying in 2023 compared to just 2,030 in 2019. Historical data show a gradual decline in acceptance rates from 84% in 2014 to 60% in 2022, culminating in this year's rate of 52.3%. The trend indicates a more competitive admissions landscape as Morehouse becomes increasingly selective.
Morehouse College's waitlist acceptance rate for the Class of 2028 stands at 3%, with 27 out of 898 waitlisted applicants being admitted. This marks a consistent trend seen in 2023, where the same number of students were offered a place on the waitlist with an identical acceptance rate. Data from previous years (2022-2019) is unavailable, suggesting a lack of fluctuation or a possible discontinuation of waitlist statistics during those years. Overall, the 3% acceptance rate illustrates the competitive nature of admissions at Morehouse College.
Morehouse College's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2023 stands at 41.8%, with 335 applicants and 140 admitted. This marks a significant decrease from 2022's acceptance rate of 57.7%, when 501 students applied and 289 were accepted. The previous year, 2021, also had a high rate of 57.5%, with 690 applicants and 397 admissions. Additionally, the average GPA of accepted transfer students is 3.55, indicating that while acceptance rates have declined, the quality of applicants remains strong.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| Black/African American | 97.84% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 0.11% |
| White | 0.11% |
| Asian American | 0.04% |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.04% |