Fayetteville State University has an overall acceptance rate of 80.0% for the application year 2024, with 5,043 applicants and 4,029 accepted. The Early Action acceptance rate stands at 80.0%, while Regular Decision has a slightly lower rate of 79.7%, accepting 2,011 out of 2,521 applicants. Historically, the acceptance rate was 81.2% in the previous application year. The university's transfer acceptance rate is also strong at 61.0%, with an average GPA of 3.27. Additionally, the 25th percentile SAT scores are 890, while the 75th percentile reaches 1,030.
Fayetteville State University had an overall acceptance rate of 81.2% for the application year 2024, with 11,088 applicants and 9,000 students admitted. This marks a slight increase from the acceptance rate of 80.0% in 2023, when 5,043 applications led to 4,029 admissions. Both the Early Action and Regular Decision acceptance rates remained consistent at 81.2% for 2024, illustrating a stable admission trend. However, no data is available for years prior to 2023, making it difficult to discern long-term trends beyond the last two years.
Fayetteville State University has an impressive wait list acceptance rate of 61.0% for the application year 2024, with 6,769 out of 11,088 waitlisted students being admitted. This acceptance rate indicates strong responsiveness to waitlisted candidates compared to many institutions. Unfortunately, historical data for previous application years is lacking, as records for 2023 and earlier show no figures for offers or acceptances.
Fayetteville State University has a transfer acceptance rate of 61.0% for the application year 2023, with 10,088 applicants and 6,768 accepted. This figure reflects a stable acceptance trend, as it matches the previous year's rate. Historically, there is limited data available, with no reported figures for the application years 2020-2022. The average GPA of accepted transfer students stands at 3.27, indicating a competitive yet accessible pathway for prospective students.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Asian American | 10% |
White | 10% |
Hispanic/Latino | 10% |
Black/African American | 61% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 5% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 4% |
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