Daniel Webster College has an overall acceptance rate of 63% for the most recent application year, with 1,158 applicants and 730 accepted. Notably, there are no reported Early Action or Regular Decision acceptance rates for the latest cycle. Historically, the acceptance rate has seen substantial variability; for instance, in 2021, the overall acceptance rate stood at 10.4% with 20,034 applicants. The transfer acceptance rate is exceptionally low at just 1.6% for the latest year, with only 12 out of 768 transfer applicants admitted. The 25th and 75th percentile SAT scores range from 910 to 1180, while the average GPA among admitted students is 3.24.
Daniel Webster College's overall acceptance rate has shown a slight decline over recent years, dropping from 11.5% in 2018 to 10.4% for the application year 2021. The Early Action (EA) acceptance rate has consistently been higher than the Regular Decision (RD) rate, with EA acceptance rates peaking at 29.4% for the application year 2017, while the RD rate reached 8.6%. In the application year 2020, the overall acceptance rate was 10.5%, with EA at 25.6% and RD at 9%. This trend indicates that applicants applying through EA have a more favorable chance compared to those applying in RD, reflecting a strategic advantage for early submissions.
Daniel Webster College's wait list acceptance statistics are currently unavailable, as the JSON data indicates that no applicants were offered or accepted from the wait list, resulting in a null acceptance rate with no historical data provided. This lack of figures suggests either a consistent policy on wait list admissions or a potential lack of recent admissions cycles. Without any historical trends, it is difficult to assess the competitiveness or changes in the wait list process at the college.
Daniel Webster College's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2023 is a mere 1.6%, with only 12 out of 768 applicants gaining admission. This marks a significant decline from previous years, where rates were notably higher—7.3% for 2022 and 9.9% for 2021. Historically, the acceptance rate peaked at 28.6% in 2020, before plummeting to the current figure. The average GPA of accepted transfer students remains strong at 3.7, indicating that the applicant pool is competitive despite the low acceptance rate.
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