For the application year 2024, Kansas City Art Institute has an overall acceptance rate of 58.5%, with 990 applicants and 579 accepted. The institution does not report specific Early Action (EA) or Regular Decision (RD) rates. The transfer acceptance rate is also 58.5%, with the same number of applicants and acceptances. SAT scores range from a 25th percentile composite of 1180 to a 75th percentile of 1390, while the ACT scores range from 20 to 26. The average GPA for admitted students is 3.58.
For the application years 2022 to 2024, the Kansas City Art Institute has maintained a consistent overall acceptance rate of 58.5%, with 990 applicants and 579 candidates accepted each year. There are no available figures for Early Action or Regular Decision acceptance rates during this period. Historical data suggests a stable acceptance environment, as the overall rate and applicant numbers have remained unchanged over these three years. Further data from previous years (2015-2021) is not provided, indicating a gap in historical acceptance trends.
For the application year 2024, Kansas City Art Institute had a wait list acceptance rate of 58.5%, with 990 applicants offered a place on the wait list and 579 ultimately accepting. Historical data from the previous years is not available, indicating that this may be a new trend or a shift in their admissions strategy. The current acceptance rate suggests a relatively favorable opportunity for applicants placed on the wait list compared to many other institutions.
Kansas City Art Institute's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is 58.5%, with 579 out of 990 applicants admitted. This rate reflects a consistent trend from the previous year, where the acceptance rate also stood at 58.5%. Historical data for prior years is unavailable, but the current acceptance rate, coupled with an average GPA of 3.58 among applicants, indicates a competitive yet accessible pathway for prospective transfer students.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
White | 62% |
Hispanic/Latino | 15% |
Black/African American | 8% |
Asian American | 4% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 11% |
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