The Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology has an overall acceptance rate of 77% for the application year 2023, with 12 applicants and 9 accepted. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate mirrors the overall rate at 77%. There are currently no statistics available for Early Action (EA) or transfer applicants, and the waitlist acceptance rate is also not provided. Historically, the overall acceptance rate has remained consistent at 77% since 2015, with minor fluctuations in applicant numbers, such as 13 applicants in both 2021 and 2022, and 14 in 2020, showing stable admissions trends. The average GPA of admitted students stands at 3.15.

The Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology has maintained a consistent overall acceptance rate of 77% from 2015 to 2023. In 2023, there were 12 applicants, with 9 being accepted, mirroring the previous year's stats where out of 13 applicants, 10 were admitted. Historical trends show no fluctuations in acceptance rates for regular decisions during this period, indicating a stable admission landscape for prospective students. No early action data is available for any of the years.
Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology has not provided any specific wait list acceptance rates or figures for recent application years, including 2024 through 2020. As such, we cannot assess trends or changes in acceptance rates over these years. The data indicates a lack of available information regarding the number of wait list offers, acceptances, or acceptance rates for the institution during this period. This absence of statistics makes it challenging to evaluate the competitiveness of their wait list process.
The Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology has not provided specific transfer acceptance rates or applicant numbers for the recent application years, including 2020 through 2023. However, it does report an average GPA of 3.15 for transfer students, which reflects the academic standards of applicants. The lack of detailed statistics on acceptance rates suggests a potential area for improvement in providing clearer insights into their transfer admissions process. This absence of data over the years limits the ability to track historical trends accurately.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| White | 45% |
| Asian | 21% |
| Nonresident Alien | 12% |
| Hispanic | 20% |
| Two or more races | 2% |

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