The College for Financial Planning has an overall acceptance rate of 15.0% for the application year 2024, with 36,000 applicants and 5,400 accepted. The Early Action (EA) acceptance rate stands at 30.0%, considerably higher than the Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate of 12.91%, where 31,600 applicants competed for 4,080 spots. Notably, the transfer acceptance rate is 16.7% for the same year, with 40,494 applicants and 6,760 accepted. The waitlist acceptance rate is 3.4%, with 1,531 offered a place and only 52 ultimately admitted. Historical trends show a gradual decline in overall and RD acceptance rates over recent years.
The College for Financial Planning experienced a slight decline in overall acceptance rates from 15.5% in 2023 to 15.0% in 2024, with a total of 36,000 applicants and 5,400 accepted this application year. Historically, acceptance rates have decreased from 23.0% in 2015 to the current rate, indicating a growing competitiveness among applicants. Early Action remains a strong option, maintaining a steady 30.0% acceptance rate over the past several years, while Regular Decision rates have dropped from 22.03% in 2015 to 12.91% in 2024. The consistent applicant pool size of 36,000 indicates sustained interest in the program despite the declining acceptance rates.
The College for Financial Planning's wait list acceptance rate for the application year 2024 remains at 3.4%, consistent with previous years. Over the last five years, the same number of 1,531 students have been offered a place on the wait list, with 52 ultimately being accepted each year. This steady acceptance rate of 3.4% reflects a stable but low likelihood of admission for wait-listed applicants, emphasizing the importance of having alternative plans in place.
The transfer acceptance rate for the College for Financial Planning stands at 16.7% for the application year 2024, with 6,760 out of 40,494 applicants being accepted. This rate has been consistent over the previous four years, remaining at 16.7% since 2020. The stable acceptance rate indicates a steady applicant pool, although specific average GPA data for accepted students was not provided. This consistency reflects the college's ongoing commitment to maintaining its transfer admissions standards amidst a sizable applicant base.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Asian American | 37% |
White | 33% |
Hispanic/Latino | 12% |
Black/African American | 14% |
Native American/Alaskan Native | 1% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.5% |
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