Avila College has an overall acceptance rate of 48.1%, with 2,712 applicants and 1,306 accepted for the application year 2023. The transfer acceptance rate is notably high at 68%, reflective of a more accessible route for applicants, while the average GPA for transfers is 2.0. Domestic students faced a 41.1% acceptance rate (946 out of 2,302 applicants), compared to a strong 87.8% acceptance rate for international students (360 out of 410 applicants). The SAT score range for admitted students falls between a 25th percentile of 930 and a 75th percentile of 1,090, indicating a diverse applicant pool in terms of academic performance.
In 2023, Avila College had an overall acceptance rate of 48.1%, with 2,712 applicants and 1,306 admissions. Unfortunately, no data is available for earlier years or specific early action and regular decision statistics, which limits the ability to analyze historical trends. Given the absence of historical figures beyond 2023, it's unclear how the acceptance rate has shifted over time. This relatively high acceptance rate may indicate a broader and possibly more competitive applicant pool in the future.
Avila College's wait list acceptance rates remain unavailable across recent application years, including 2024 through 2020, as no figures for applicants offered, accepted, or acceptance rates were provided in the data. This lack of data points limits our ability to analyze trends or make comparisons for those years. Consequently, it’s unclear how competitive the wait list process has been at Avila College in recent times.
Avila College's transfer acceptance rate stands at 68% for the application year 2024, reflecting a slight increase from 67.6% in 2022. This consistent acceptance rate suggests that Avila remains a welcoming institution for transfer students. The average GPA of accepted transfer applicants is notably low at 2.0, indicating that the college maintains an inclusive approach towards prospective students.
Race | Applicants |
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White | 54.67% |
Black or African American | 23.62% |
Hispanic/Latino | 12.66% |
International | 3.75% |
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