Belmont Abbey College has an overall acceptance rate of 90.3% for the application year 2024, with 2,972 applicants and 2,686 admissions. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate mirrors this figure at 90.3%, while there are no reported Early Action (EA) statistics available for this cycle. Historical data indicates a decreasing trend from a 98.9% overall acceptance rate in 2021 to the current 90.3%, with rates of 80.1% in 2020 and 80.6% in 2019. The college reports SAT scores with a 25th percentile of 940 and a 75th percentile of 1190, and an average GPA of 3.29 among accepted students. There are no available statistics for transfer acceptance rates or waitlist data in the most recent application cycle.
Belmont Abbey College has exhibited fluctuating acceptance rates over the last several years. In 2022, the overall acceptance rate soared to 97.2% with 2,757 applicants, while 2,679 were accepted. This followed a peak in 2021 with an even higher acceptance rate of 98.9%, accepting 1,821 out of 1,841 applicants. However, the rates were significantly lower in 2020 at 80.1% and 2019 at 80.6%, indicating a marked drop from the near-total acceptance rates seen in earlier years. The college's acceptance rate in 2015 was notably lower at 67.8%, highlighting a trend of increasing rates in recent years that may reflect changes in applicant pool dynamics or admission policies.
Belmont Abbey College does not currently provide data on wait list acceptance rates, as the JSON reflects no figures for the offered, accepted, or acceptance rates in recent years. The historical data from 2019 to 2022 also lacks specific statistics. Therefore, prospective students should consider this lack of transparency when evaluating their chances of admission from the wait list.
Belmont Abbey College's transfer acceptance rate is currently unavailable, as are the applicant and accepted student figures for recent years. However, the average GPA of transfer students stands at 3.29, indicating a competitive standard among applicants. Historical data from the past three years, from 2020 to 2022, also shows a lack of reported figures, which may suggest inconsistencies or changes in transfer admissions processes. Overall, while specific acceptance rates are not provided, prospective transfers should be aware of the college's academic expectations.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
White | 62% |
Black/African American | 9% |
Hispanic/Latino | 9% |
Asian American | 2% |
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