For the application year 2024, Concordia College, Selma has a solid overall acceptance rate of 59%, with 340 applicants and 201 accepted. Both Early Action (EA) and Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rates stand at 59%, with 100 of 170 EA applicants accepted and 101 of 170 RD applicants accepted. The college's transfer acceptance rate is also 59%, with 100 applicants and 59 admissions. In comparison, the previous year's overall acceptance rate was significantly lower at 24%, reflecting a competitive admissions environment. Additionally, the SAT scores for accepted students reveal a composite 25th percentile of 340 and 75th percentile of 525, while ACT scores range from a composite of 17 at the 25th percentile to 22 at the 75th percentile.
In 2024, Concordia College, Selma, has reported a strong overall acceptance rate of 59%, admitting 201 out of 340 applicants. This success is reflected uniformly in both Early Action and Regular Decision categories, each featuring an identical acceptance rate of 59% from 170 applicants. This marks a significant increase compared to 2023, where the acceptance rate was just 24%, with only 82 out of 340 applicants accepted. The substantial rise in acceptance rates between these years indicates a notable shift in the college's admissions landscape.
Concordia College, Selma's wait list data for recent years is currently unavailable, with no figures reported for the years 2020 through 2024. This lack of information suggests inconsistency or limited usage of the waitlist process during this timeframe, as all the key metrics—number offered, number accepted, and acceptance rates—are absent. Without historical trends or specific data points, it's challenging to assess the competitiveness or effectiveness of the waitlist at Concordia College.
Concordia College, Selma has a transfer acceptance rate of 59% for the application year 2024, accepting 59 out of 100 applicants. This marks a significant increase compared to the 24% acceptance rate for the Class of 2028 (application year 2023), where only 24 applicants were accepted from a similar pool of 100. While data for previous years is missing, the notable rise in acceptance rates indicates a potential shift in the college's transfer policy or applicant pool dynamics.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Black/African American | 85% |
White | 13.52% |
Hispanic/Latino | 0.71% |
Asian American | 0.57% |
Native American/Alaskan Native | 0.13% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.03% |
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