For the application year 2024, Duquesne University has an overall acceptance rate of 78.9%, with 14,112 applicants and 11,128 accepted. Both the Early Action (EA) and Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rates mirror the overall figure at 78.9%. Historical data shows an acceptance rate of 87.5% in 2022 and 74.3% in 2020, indicating some fluctuation over the years. The average GPA for accepted students is 3.82, and the transfer acceptance rate stands at 78.9% as well, consistent with first-year rates. SAT scores range from a 25th percentile composite of 1170 to a 75th percentile of 1338.
Duquesne University's overall acceptance rate has shown a notable increase over the past few years, reaching 87.5% for the application year 2022 with 12,376 applicants, of which 10,828 were accepted. This represents a significant rise from an acceptance rate of 74.3% in 2020, when there were 7,231 applicants and 5,375 admissions. The acceptance rate for 2021 was 79%, though specific applicant numbers are not provided for that year. Historically, Duquesne has maintained acceptance rates above 70%, reflecting a trend towards increasing accessibility for prospective students.
Duquesne University's wait list acceptance rate has experienced a significant increase in recent years. For the application year 2020, the university offered 100 spots on the wait list, and all 100 were accepted, resulting in a 100% acceptance rate. There are no recorded figures for the application years 2019 and 2018, which potentially indicates a more limited or less successful wait list process during those years. This sharp rise in 2020 reflects a more accommodating stance towards wait-listed applicants compared to previous years.
Duquesne University's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2023 stands at 78.9%, accepting 11,128 out of 14,112 applicants. This rate marks a significant decrease from 87.5% in the previous application year 2022, which saw 10,828 accepted from 12,376 applicants. The average GPA of accepted transfer students is 3.8, indicating a strong cohort. Historical data from 2021 and 2020 is unavailable, highlighting a gap in trend analysis for those years.
Race | Applicants |
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White | 76.6% |
Black/African American | 5.42% |
Hispanic/Latino | 4.47% |
Asian | 3.4% |
Two or More Races | 3.24% |
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