Brevard College's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is 39.5%, with 2,582 applicants and 1,020 accepted. The school does not provide separate Early Action (EA) acceptance rates, but the Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate matches the overall rate of 39.5%. From historical data, acceptance rates have declined from 58.7% in 2019 to the current rate, although the numbers of applicants and accepted students have fluctuated. SAT composite scores range from a 25th percentile of 870 to a 75th percentile of 1220, while ACT scores range from 16 to 26, indicating a competitive but accessible landscape for prospective students.

Brevard College's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2022 was 39.8%, with 2,206 applicants and 880 accepted. This represents a decline from 44.7% in 2021 and 45.2% in 2020, indicating a trend of increasing selectivity over recent years. In fact, the acceptance rate has dropped significantly from 58.7% in 2019, showcasing a more competitive admissions environment as the college receives a larger number of applications. Historical data shows that the acceptance rate fluctuated between 41% and 58.7% between 2015 and 2022, indicating variability in applicant strength and college capacity.
Brevard College's wait list acceptance rates appear to be unreported for recent application years, including 2024 through 2020. There are no figures available for the number of applicants offered a place on the wait list or any accepted students, indicating a significant lack of data on this aspect. Without historical trends or specific numbers, it's difficult to assess the competitiveness or changes in the wait list process at Brevard College.
Brevard College's transfer acceptance rates are currently unavailable, as data for the years 2019 to 2023 does not provide any numerical figures. However, the college's average GPA for accepted transfer students stands at 3.07, indicating a competitive academic standard for applicants. The lack of historical acceptance rate data suggests a need for further transparency regarding the transfer process and applicant outcomes.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| White | 63% |
| Black/African American | 14% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 8% |
| Two or More Races | 6% |
| Nonresident Alien | 6% |
| Asian American | 1% |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 1% |

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