Bryan College's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 71.9%, with 990 applicants and 712 admitted. The transfer acceptance rate is notably high at 72.4%, with 185 transfer applicants and 134 receiving offers. Historical data shows a slight increase from a 67.6% acceptance rate for overall admissions in 2022. SAT scores for incoming students reflect a 25th percentile of 1015 and a 75th percentile of 1250, while the average GPA is 3.67. The acceptance rate for the waitlist has not been disclosed for the most recent year, indicating potential variability in this category.
Bryan College's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 71.9%, with 712 out of 990 applicants admitted. This marks a notable increase compared to the acceptance rate of 67.6% in 2022, when 125 out of 185 applicants were accepted. The acceptance rate has significantly improved from 51.0% in 2019, highlighting a positive trend towards greater accessibility for applicants in recent years. However, detailed data for the years 2018 and earlier remains unavailable, limiting analysis of longer-term trends.
Bryan College's waitlist acceptance rate for the Class of 2026 was 67.6%, a significant figure that indicates a relatively favorable chance for waitlisted applicants. However, the data for the subsequent application years, including 2023 and 2024, does not report any figures, suggesting a lack of available data or changes in waitlist policies. The absence of acceptance rate figures for these years raises questions about potential fluctuations and the overall predictability of Bryan College's waitlist process moving forward.
Bryan College's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 72.4%, with 134 out of 185 applicants gaining admission. This rate indicates a welcoming stance towards transfer students, who have an average GPA of 3.67. Historical data shows that while figures for previous years are not available, the current acceptance rate reflects a stable trend in the college's transfer admissions approach.
Race | Applicants |
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White | 73.6% |
Black/African American | 5.51% |
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