Houston Baptist University has an overall acceptance rate of 85.1% for the application year 2024, with 9,021 applicants and 7,681 accepted. This is a slight increase from 84.5% for the previous two years (2023 and 2022) where the applicant numbers were higher at 10,258 and 8,666 accepted. The university's transfer acceptance rate is notably 42.27%, with 1,966 applicants and 831 accepted. SAT scores range from a 25th percentile composite of 1050 to a 75th percentile of 1220, while the average GPA sits at 3.41. Data on Early Action, Regular Decision, and waitlist acceptance rates remains unavailable for recent years.
Houston Baptist University has maintained a strong overall acceptance rate, achieving 85.1% for the application year 2024, with 7,681 of 9,021 applicants accepted. This marks a slight increase from the 84.5% acceptance rates for both the application years 2023 and 2022, each with 8,666 accepted students from 10,258 applicants. The consistent acceptance rates over these years highlight the university's stable admission policy, although data from prior years remains unavailable.
Houston Baptist University has not reported any wait list acceptance rates for the application years from 2020 to 2024, indicating a lack of data on the number of applicants offered a spot on the wait list or the subsequent admissions resulting from that list. Consequently, without specific figures, it is impossible to assess trends or changes in acceptance rates over the past few years. As such, prospective applicants should stay informed for potential updates regarding the university's wait list policy.
Houston Baptist University's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2023 stands at 42.27%, with 831 out of 1966 applicants being accepted. This rate mirrors the university’s commitment to providing opportunities for transfer students, a trend that remains stable given the lack of availability of data from previous years. Notably, students admitted this year had an average GPA of 2.0, indicating that applicants with moderate academic performance can find a pathway to admission. Overall, HBU presents a reasonably accessible option for prospective transfer students.
Race | Applicants |
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Hispanic/Latino | 39% |
Black/African American | 26% |
White | 18% |
Asian | 6% |
Other | 8% |
Bi-racial | 3% |
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