Greensboro College's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at a robust 92%, with 3,143 applicants and 2,893 accepted. The recent historical trend shows acceptance rates fluctuating from 77.1% in 2019 to 84.3% in 2022, before stabilizing at 92% in 2023. The Regular Decision acceptance rate matches the overall rate at 92%, while Early Action figures are not available. The 25th and 75th percentile SAT scores range from 910 to 1140, and the average GPA of accepted students is 3.35. Transfer acceptance rates and detailed waitlist stats are currently unspecified.

Greensboro College's overall acceptance rate has seen significant fluctuations over the past several application years. In 2023, the acceptance rate soared to 92% with 3,143 applicants, compared to a much lower 84.3% in 2022 from 1,349 applicants. Historically, the rates have ranged from a low of 36.3% in 2016 to a high of 92% in 2023, indicating a recent trend of increasing accessibility. Specifically, the acceptance rates improved from 77.1% in 2019 to the current 92%, suggesting a less competitive environment for incoming applicants.
Greensboro College's wait list acceptance rates are currently unavailable for recent application years, as the data shows no applicants offered a place on the wait list or admitted in any of the years from 2019 to 2023. This lack of acceptance underscores a completely inactive wait list process during this timeframe, reflecting a potential need for applicants to seek alternative options when applying to Greensboro College.
Greensboro College’s transfer acceptance rate data remains unavailable for recent application years, including 2024, with no acceptance rates, applicant numbers, or accepted students reported from 2020 to 2023. However, it's noted that the average GPA of transfer applicants stands at 3.35. This absence of data suggests a potentially competitive yet uncertain admission landscape for transfers at Greensboro College.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| White | 37% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 14% |
| Black/African American | 32% |
| Asian American | 1% |

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