Hartford College for Women has an overall acceptance rate of 82.8% for the application year 2024, with 13,230 applicants and 10,948 accepted. The domestic acceptance rate mirrors the overall figure at 82.8%, while the international acceptance rate is also 82.8% with 8,001 applicants and 6,622 accepted. SAT scores range from a 25th percentile composite of 1100 to a 75th percentile of 1280, accompanied by an average GPA of 3.31. The transfer acceptance rate stands at 82.8% as well, reflecting a consistent trend in the admissions process.
For the application year 2022, Hartford College for Women recorded an overall acceptance rate of 83%, accepting 11,626 out of 13,969 applicants. This marked an increase from the acceptance rate of 75% in 2017, when the college admitted 10,394 out of 13,859 applicants. However, data for several preceding years, including 2021 and earlier, is unavailable, which limits analysis of trends beyond this point. The strong acceptance rate in 2022 suggests an open admission policy likely aimed at increasing the incoming class size.
Hartford College for Women currently has not provided any data regarding its wait list acceptance rates for the application years 2020 through 2024. There are no figures available for the number of applicants offered or accepted from the wait list during these years, indicating a lack of historical data on trends. This absence of information makes it difficult to assess the competitiveness or changes in the wait list acceptance process over the specified application cycles.
Hartford College for Women boasts a robust transfer acceptance rate of 82.8% for the application year 2023, a figure that reflects consistency in their admissions policy for transfer students. This acceptance rate mirrors that of the previous year, highlighting a stable approach to enrollment. Additionally, the average GPA of accepted transfer applicants stands at 3.31, indicating that the college attracts relatively strong students despite the high acceptance rate. Overall, Hartford's transfer process remains welcoming to applicants looking to join their academic community.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Asian American | 3% |
White | 54% |
Hispanic/Latino | 19% |
Black/African American | 16% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 4% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 4% |
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