For the application year 2024, Bethel College McKenzie has an overall acceptance rate of 50%, with 2,489 applicants and 1,245 accepted. The Early Action (EA) acceptance rate mirrors this at 50%, with 996 applicants and 498 admitted, while the Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate is also 50%, with 1,493 applicants and 747 accepted. In 2022, the overall acceptance rate was significantly higher at 88.4%. The average SAT scores range from a 25th percentile of 920 to a 75th percentile of 1,130, while ACT scores range from a 25th percentile of 16 to a 75th percentile of 22, reflecting a competitive applicant pool with an average GPA of 2.5.
For the application year 2022, Bethel College McKenzie achieved an overall acceptance rate of 88.4%, accepting 2,200 out of 2,489 applicants. The Early Action (EA) acceptance rate mirrored this figure at 88.4%, with 880 out of 996 applicants accepted, while the Regular Decision (RD) rate also stood at 88.4%, with 1,320 out of 1,493 applicants accepted. Historical data for previous years is not available, but the consistency in the acceptance rate across different application rounds in 2022 suggests a stable admissions process.
Bethel College McKenzie has not reported any wait list statistics for the application years 2020 through 2024, with no data available on the number of students offered a place on the wait list, those accepted, or the corresponding acceptance rates. This lack of information over multiple years makes it difficult to gauge any trends or fluctuations in the wait list acceptance rates for the college. Without this data, applicants should be cautious when relying on the wait list as part of their admissions strategy.
Bethel College McKenzie currently has no available transfer acceptance rate data, nor any applicant or acceptance figures, for the recent application years including 2024 through 2023. The historical data for transfer admissions from 2020 to 2023 also remains undisclosed. However, it's noted that the average GPA of transfer applicants stands at 2.5, indicating a baseline academic qualification for prospective students. The absence of acceptance rates and applicant numbers suggests a lack of competitive transfer admissions data during these years.
Race | Applicants |
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Asian American | 0.34% |
White | 61.1% |
Hispanic/Latino | 5.66% |
Black/African American | 32.83% |
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