For the application year 2024, Cranbrook Academy of Art has an overall acceptance rate of 16.5%, with 430 applicants and 71 admissions. The Early Action acceptance rate is 16.7% from 215 applicants (36 accepted), slightly higher than the Regular Decision rate of 16.3% (35 accepted from 215 applicants). The average GPA of accepted students is 3.15, and the SAT scores range from a 25th percentile of 1220 to a 75th percentile of 1440. Notably, there were no transfer students or waitlist offers in recent years, indicating a competitive and limited admission process.
Cranbrook Academy of Art's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 16.5%, with a total of 430 applicants and 71 accepted. This rate reflects a significant decrease from 28.0% in the previous year, 2023, where 112 out of 400 applicants were offered admission. Notably, both early action and regular decision rates were equal in 2024 at 16.5%, indicating a consistent level of competitiveness across application rounds. This trend suggests a tightening applicant pool and increased selectivity in recent years.
Cranbrook Academy of Art's wait list statistics reveal a consistent trend of non-acceptance over the past four application years. For the Class of 2028, no applicants were offered a place on the wait list, resulting in a 0% acceptance rate. This pattern is mirrored in previous years, including 2023, 2022, and 2021, all of which also recorded zero offers and zero admissions. Overall, the data highlights a clear lack of opportunity for wait-listed candidates at Cranbrook Academy of Art.
Cranbrook Academy of Art's transfer acceptance rate for the Class of 2028 stands at 0.0%, consistent with previous years, including 2023, 2022, 2021, and 2020, all of which reported an acceptance rate of 0.0%. During this period, no applicants were accepted, indicating a total lack of transfer admissions. Despite this, the average GPA of transfer applicants remains at 3.15, reflecting the potential quality of candidates, though the absence of any admitted transfers highlights the challenges faced by prospective students.
Race | Applicants |
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White | 57.2% |
Black/African American | 11.5% |
Asian | 6.3% |
Hispanic/Latino | 8.3% |
Native American | 3.1% |
Multiracial | 4% |
International | 9.6% |
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