Oregon Health Sciences University has a recent overall acceptance rate of 19.2%, with 7,600 applicants and 1,460 students accepted for the application year 2024. Historically, the acceptance rates have shown slight variability, with rates at 19.7% in 2022 and 20% in 2021, indicating a generally stable trend in admissions. The transfer acceptance rates, as well as detailed waitlist acceptance statistics, are currently not available, and domestic versus international applicant statistics are similarly undisclosed. The average GPA of accepted students stands at 3.66, reflecting the competitive nature of the admission process.

Oregon Health Sciences University recorded an overall acceptance rate of 19.2% for the application year 2023, admitting 1,460 out of 7,800 applicants. This marks a slight decrease from 19.7% in 2022, when 1,420 applicants were accepted from a pool of 7,200. Historical data shows a steady trend with acceptance rates around 20% from 2017 to 2021, peaking at 20% in 2021. Notably, the acceptance rates have fluctuated moderately over the past few years, suggesting a competitive admissions environment.
Oregon Health Sciences University's waitlist acceptance rates are currently unavailable, as both the offered numbers and acceptance rates are not provided for the recent application years. Historical data from 2020 to 2023 shows a similar lack of reporting on specific figures. This absence of data highlights a gap in understanding the trends and fluctuations in the university’s waitlist process in recent years.
Oregon Health Sciences University's transfer acceptance rate data is currently unavailable, with no figures reported for applicants or accepted students over recent years, including 2023, 2022, 2021, and 2020. Furthermore, the average GPA of transfer applicants has not been disclosed. This lack of data makes it difficult to assess trends or competitiveness within the transfer admissions process for these years.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| Asian American | 7% |
| White | 62% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 18% |
| Black/African American | 2% |
| Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 1% |

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