For the application year 2024, Grace University has an overall acceptance rate of 56.8%, admitting 193 out of 340 applicants. The transfer acceptance rate stands at an impressive 76.41%, with 149 out of 195 applicants accepted. The waitlist acceptance rate is 27.3%, with 3 out of 11 offered spots filled. Historically, the overall acceptance rates have been declining from 84.6% in 2022 to 70.7% in 2023. The average GPA of accepted students is 3.59, and SAT scores range from a 25th percentile of 990 to a 75th percentile of 1220.
Grace University experienced a decrease in its overall acceptance rate, dropping from 84.6% in the application year 2022 to 70.7% in 2023, and further down to 56.8% in 2024. The total number of applicants also varied significantly, with 4,071 applicants in 2022, decreasing to 293 in 2023, and then rising to 340 in 2024. The acceptance numbers reflect this, as 3,445 were accepted in 2022, 207 in 2023, and 193 in 2024. Such trends indicate an increasing selectivity at Grace University over these years.
For the Class of 2028, Grace University offered 11 students a place on its wait list, with 3 students accepting, resulting in an acceptance rate of 27.3%. This marks a notable increase compared to previous years; for the Class of 2027, there were 4,000 offers with no admissions (0% acceptance rate), and for the Class of 2026, again, 4,000 offers were made, but only 11 were accepted, yielding a mere 0.3% acceptance rate. The recent uptick in acceptance rates highlights a positive shift in the waitlist admissions process at Grace University, demonstrating increased opportunities for waitlisted candidates compared to the past couple of years.
Grace University boasts a transfer acceptance rate of 76.41% for the Class of 2028, with 149 out of 195 applicants successfully admitted. This rate mirrors the historical acceptance rate from 2019, indicating a consistent standard in evaluating transfer applicants. Notably, the average GPA of admitted transfer students is 2.0, suggesting that Grace University remains open to a broad range of academic backgrounds in its transfer process. However, prior years from 2021 to 2023 lack documented data, leaving a gap in understanding trends for those specific application years.
Race | Applicants |
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White | 99.7% |
Black/African American | 16% |
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