The University of Mount St. Vincent has an overall acceptance rate of 84.67% for the application year 2023, with 3,775 applicants and 3,195 accepted. The acceptance rate remains consistent at 84.67% for Regular Decision. Historically, the acceptance rates were 88.89% for 2022, 82.11% for 2021, and 92.67% for 2020, indicating a slight decline over recent years. SAT scores show a 25th percentile composite of 920 and a 75th percentile of 1200, with an average GPA of 3.29. Data on Early Action and transfer admissions is not available, and the waitlist figures remain undisclosed.

The University of Mount St. Vincent's acceptance rate has fluctuated over the past few years, with a rate of 84.67% for the application year 2023, reflecting a slight decrease from 88.89% in 2022. The overall number of applicants has increased, from 2,734 in 2015 to 3,775 in 2023. Acceptance rates have generally high, ranging from 92.67% in 2020 down to 77.85% in 2018. This trend shows a competitive but accessible admissions environment, with substantial numbers of accepted students across the years.
The University of Mount St. Vincent has not provided specific wait list statistics for any application years, including data on how many applicants were offered positions on the wait list or how many were eventually accepted. Consequently, there is no available information on the acceptance rates or historical trends for this aspect. Without this data, it's impossible to evaluate the trends or competitiveness of the wait list process at the institution.
The University of Mount St. Vincent has not provided transfer acceptance rate statistics for the Class of 2028 as the data remains unspecified. Historical records show that in the year 2023, acceptance figures are also unavailable. However, the average GPA of transfer students is noted at 3.29, indicating that applicants generally bring a solid academic background to their transfer applications. Overall, prospective students should be aware that specific data points are limited when considering transfer options.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| Hispanic/Latino | 28% |
| Black/African American | 14% |
| Asian American | 5% |
| White | 43% |

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