Southern Arkansas University has an overall acceptance rate of 66.6% for the application year 2024, with 2,936 applicants and 1,955 accepted. The Early Action (EA) acceptance rate is notably higher at 80.0%, with 1,174 applicants and 939 admissions, while the Regular Decision (RD) rate stands at 57.7% from 1,762 applicants and 1,016 accepted. Historical data shows a consistent EA acceptance rate of 80.0% over the past two years, with RD rates fluctuating from 52.9% in 2022 to the current 57.7%. The university's average GPA for admitted students is 3.48, while transfer applicant data shows a historical average GPA of 2.0, although specific acceptance rates are currently unavailable.
Southern Arkansas University has shown a consistent acceptance rate trend over the last two years. In the application year 2022, the overall acceptance rate was 63.7%, with 2,916 applicants and 1,858 accepted, while the Early Action (EA) acceptance rate stood at 80.0% for 1,166 applicants. In the previous year, 2021, the overall acceptance rate increased to 66.6% from the previous year’s rates, with 2,936 applicants, illustrating a slightly broadened applicant pool. The EA rates remained stable at 80.0%, and Regular Decision (RD) acceptance decreased from 57.7% in 2021 to 52.9% in 2022, indicating a shift towards a more competitive RD process.
Southern Arkansas University's wait list data reveals a complete lack of acceptance rate statistics for recent application years from 2020 to 2024, as no applicants were reported to be offered or accepted. This absence of data highlights a significant uncertainty in the wait list process at the university. Without any numerical insights or historical trends, it's difficult to ascertain how the wait list dynamics might evolve in the future for prospective students.
Southern Arkansas University has not reported any transfer acceptance rates, applicant numbers, or admitted students for the application years 2020 to 2023. The average GPA of accepted transfer students stands at a low 2.0, indicating that while formal acceptance data is lacking, the threshold for admission may be relatively accessible. Without numerical data for the past few years, it is challenging to identify any historical trends or changes in the transfer acceptance process.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
White | 62% |
Black/African American | 19% |
Hispanic/Latino | 5% |
Asian American | 3% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 1% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 10% |
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