Norwich University has an overall acceptance rate of 74% for the application year 2023, with 5,157 applicants and 3,796 accepted. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate mirrors the overall rate at 74%, while no data is available for Early Action (EA) rates. Historically, acceptance rates have decreased from 86.8% in 2021 to the current 74%, showcasing increased selectivity. The 25th and 75th percentiles for SAT scores range from 1,060 to 1,320, with an average GPA of 3.3, indicating the profile of a competitive applicant. Transfer acceptance rates stand at 55.3% for 2022 and 65.6% for 2021, reflecting a consistent path for qualified students.

Norwich University has seen a decline in its overall acceptance rates over recent years. For the application year 2023, the acceptance rate was 74% with 5,157 applicants and 3,796 admits, down from 82.6% in 2022 with 4,274 applicants. The rate continues to trend lower from 86.8% in 2021 and 74.17% in 2020. Historical data also shows a gradual decrease since 2015, where the acceptance rate was 57.04%, indicating a significant increase in selectivity as the applicant pool grows.
Norwich University's wait list acceptance rates are currently not available, with no data reported for the application years 2020 through 2024. Historical trends indicate that specific figures for the number of students offered admission from the wait list, as well as acceptance rates, have not been disclosed for these years. This lack of data makes it challenging to assess any trends or changes in the wait list process for Norwich University.
Norwich University does not currently have transfer acceptance rate stats for the Class of 2028. However, examining historical data shows a notable decline in acceptance rates: the acceptance rate was 65.64% for the Class of 2027, dropping to 55.3% for the Class of 2026. Additionally, the applicant pool has remained relatively robust, with 641 applicants in 2022 and 582 in 2021. The average GPA of successful transfer applicants is 3.3, indicating a competitive standard among candidates.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| Asian American | 2% |
| White | 62.4% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 10.8% |
| Black/African American | 5.5% |

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