The University of South Carolina - Sumter has an overall acceptance rate of 76.3% for the 2023 application year, with 594 applicants and 453 accepted. The Regular Decision rate matches the overall rate at 76.3%, while no Early Action data was reported. Historical acceptance rates have ranged from 62.6% in 2018 to a high of 83.8% in 2021, indicating a trend of fluctuating selectivity. The average SAT scores for admitted students fall between 895 (25th percentile) and 1120 (75th percentile), while the average GPA is 3.19.
The University of South Carolina - Sumter's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2023 is 76.3%, with 594 applicants and 453 accepted. This marks a slight increase from 71.9% in 2022, which had 558 applicants and 401 accepted. Acceptance rates have varied significantly over the years, with 83.8% in 2021 (518 applicants), highlighting a peak before falling to 72.2% in 2020 and a low of 62.6% in 2018. The historical trend indicates fluctuations, but the recent uptick suggests a more favorable environment for applicants in 2023 compared to previous years.
The University of South Carolina - Sumter reported no data on waitlist statistics for the recent application years. In the historical data from 2020 to 2023, no figures are available regarding the number of applicants offered a place on the waitlist, accepted from the waitlist, or the corresponding acceptance rates. This lack of information suggests either a consistent policy or an insufficient number of admissions data to provide insights into waitlist trends over these years.
The University of South Carolina - Sumter has not provided specific transfer acceptance rates or applicant numbers for recent years, including 2023 through 2020. Consequently, the transfer admissions data currently lacks transparency, with details on the number of applicants and accepted students unreported. As such, there is no historical trend or average GPA information available to assess the competitiveness of the transfer process effectively.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Asian American | 3% |
White | 56% |
Hispanic/Latino | 8% |
Black/African American | 24% |
Two or More Races | 6% |
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