For the most recent application year of 2024, the overall acceptance rate at the Center for Humanistic Studies stands at 54%, with 85,202 applicants and 45,909 accepted. The Early Action and Regular Decision acceptance rates are both 54%, reflecting a consistent approach to admissions, with 25,561 applicants in EA and 59,641 in RD. Historical data shows that in 2018, the overall acceptance rate was slightly higher at 59%, with 41,612 applicants. The center's average GPA requirement is 3.9, while SAT scores range from a 25th percentile of 1190 to a 75th percentile of 1340, and ACT scores have a composite range of 26 to 31. Transfer acceptance rates and waitlist data are currently unavailable.
The acceptance rate data for the Center for Humanistic Studies shows that in 2018, the overall acceptance rate was 59%, with 41,612 applicants and 24,551 students accepted. Both the Early Action (EA) and Regular Decision (RD) rates were consistent at 59%, with EA having 12,484 applicants and 7,360 accepted, and RD receiving 29,128 applications with 17,191 admissions. Unfortunately, acceptance statistics for the years 2019 to 2024 are not provided, making it difficult to assess any emerging trends beyond 2018.
The Center for Humanistic Studies' wait list acceptance rates show a complete absence of data in recent years, with no applicants offered, accepted, or recorded acceptance rates. This lack of information indicates either a consistent trend of not utilizing the wait list or potential fluctuations without clear historical trends. Given these dynamics, prospective students should be aware of the uncertainty surrounding the wait list process for admission.
The Center for Humanistic Studies has not disclosed any transfer acceptance rates or applicant statistics for the recent application years, including 2024 and the preceding years from 2023 to 2020. Consequently, there is no data available regarding the number of transfer applicants or those accepted, nor insights into historical trends or average GPAs for admitted transfers. This lack of information suggests a need for further transparency in their admissions process.
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