Davis and Elkins College has a strong overall acceptance rate of 75% for the application year 2024, with 644 applicants and 483 accepted. Regular Decision (RD) acceptance mirrors this rate, as there were no Early Action (EA) applicants reported. The transfer acceptance rate stands at 75%, with 100 transfer applicants leading to 75 admissions. Historical trends show an increase from a 58% overall acceptance rate in 2023. SAT scores for admitted students range from a 25th percentile of 490 to a 75th percentile of 610, indicating a competitive applicant pool.
Davis and Elkins College has shown a significant increase in its overall acceptance rate, rising to 75% for the application year 2024, where 644 applicants were considered and 483 were accepted. This marks a notable jump from an acceptance rate of 58% in the previous year, although no data is available for application years 2022 to 2021. The trends indicate a marked improvement in admissions outcomes, suggesting a more favorable environment for prospective students.
Davis and Elkins College reported a wait list acceptance rate of 0% for the application year 2024, with no students offered or accepted. In stark contrast, the previous year, 2023, saw 100 wait listed applicants, of which 58 were accepted, resulting in a substantial 58% acceptance rate. Historical data reveals that there were no offers or acceptances from the wait list during the application years 2020, 2021, and 2022. This indicates significant variability in their wait list process, particularly the stark difference between 2023 and the current year.
Davis and Elkins College boasts a transfer acceptance rate of 75% for the application year 2024, with 75 out of 100 applicants receiving acceptance. This rate matches the previous year's acceptance rate, also at 75%, indicating consistent admission criteria for transfer students. However, historical data reveals a stark contrast with the years 2020-2022, where no transfer applicants were accepted, leading to an acceptance rate of 0% during those years. This trend demonstrates a significant rebound in transfer admissions, making it an accessible option for students seeking to transfer.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Asian American | 12% |
White | 58% |
Hispanic/Latino | 10% |
Black/African American | 10% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 5% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 5% |
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