For the application year 2024, Pacific Oaks College has an overall acceptance rate of 10%, with 30 applicants and 3 accepted. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate mirrors the overall at 10% for the same number of applicants and acceptances. Historically, acceptance rates have fluctuated significantly, with a high of 39.7% in 2022 and a low of 5.1% in 2019. Currently, there is no data available for Early Action, transfer rates, waitlists, or standardized test scores.
Pacific Oaks College has experienced fluctuations in acceptance rates over recent years. For the application year 2023, the overall acceptance rate was 10%, with 30 applicants and only 3 accepted. This marks a significant decline from the 39.7% acceptance rate in 2022, when 25 out of 63 applicants were admitted. In 2021, acceptance was 13% (3 accepted from 23 applicants), while 2020 saw a rate of 26.7% with 4 out of 15 applicants accepted. Contrast this with the notably lower acceptance rate of 5.1% in 2019, where 17 out of 333 applicants were accepted, underscoring the variability and increasing competition in recent years.
Pacific Oaks College's wait list acceptance rates are currently unavailable, with data on offers, acceptances, and historical trends for recent years (2020-2023) also not provided. This lack of information makes it challenging to assess the college’s wait list dynamics and the competitiveness of the admissions process. Potential applicants should keep this uncertainty in mind when considering their admissions strategy.
Pacific Oaks College does not currently report its transfer acceptance rate, as well as the number of applicants and accepted students for the Class of 2028. Historical data for the Class of 2027 reveals similar gaps, with no reported figures for acceptance rates, applicants, or accepted students. This lack of transparency in transfer admissions suggests a less defined path for potential transfers compared to traditional undergraduate admissions processes. Additionally, no average GPA data is provided, making it difficult to gauge the competitiveness of the transfer applicant pool.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Hispanic/Latino | 48% |
White | 22% |
Black/African American | 13% |
Two or More Races | 4% |
Asian | 4% |
Race or Ethnicity Unknown | 7% |
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