For the application year 2024, Augusta State University has an overall acceptance rate of 61.7%, with 5,145 applicants and 3,177 accepted. The domestic acceptance rate stands at 63.5%, while the international acceptance rate is significantly lower at 33.3%. Historical data shows a trend of increasing acceptance rates from 58.7% in 2022 to 60.9% in 2023. The average GPA of admitted students is 3.4, indicating a competitive pool. Notably, both early action and regular decision rates are not reported, and there is currently no data available for transfer acceptance rates.
Augusta State University's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2023 stands at 60.9%, with 4,250 applicants and 2,590 admissions. This marks an increase from the previous year, 2022, which had an acceptance rate of 58.7% with 5,280 applicants and 3,095 accepted students. The acceptance rate has shown some variability over the years, notably a higher rate of 64.9% for 2020. Overall, the data indicates a relatively competitive yet accessible admissions landscape at Augusta State University.
Augusta State University's wait list acceptance rates are currently unavailable, with no data reported for the application years 2020 through 2024. This includes figures for the number of students offered a place on the wait list and those who were accepted. As a result, there are no historical trends or patterns to analyze for the wait list process during these years, underscoring the need for further transparency in their admissions statistics.
Augusta State University's transfer acceptance rate data is unavailable for recent application years, including 2024 and previous years back to 2020. However, the average GPA of transfer applicants is noted to be 3.4, indicating a competitive pool of students. The lack of specific acceptance rates and application figures highlights the need for transparency in this area, as it is essential for prospective transfers to have access to such statistics for informed decision-making.
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