Knoxville College has maintained a consistent overall acceptance rate of 68% for the application year 2024, with 3,397 applicants, out of which 2,310 were accepted. The Early Action (EA) and Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rates both mirror the overall rate at 68%, with each having 1,698 and 1,699 applicants respectively, resulting in 1,155 acceptances for both rounds. Historical data reveals similar acceptance rates for previous years, notably 68.4% for the Class of 2022, indicating a stable admission trend. Currently, there is no reported data for international applicants or transfer acceptance rates. For standardized test scores, the SAT composite 25th percentile stands at 1,190, and the 75th percentile at 1,340, while the ACT scores range from a 25th percentile of 24 to a 75th percentile of 31.
Knoxville College's acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is 68%, maintaining the same rate observed in 2022 and 2018 with 3,397 applicants and 2,310 accepted. The Early Action acceptance rate also stands at 68%, with 1,698 applicants and 1,155 admitted, mirroring the Regular Decision figures where 1,699 applicants resulted in 1,155 acceptances. The college has proven to be consistent in its acceptance rates over the years, reflecting a stable admission process despite fluctuations in overall applicant numbers.
Knoxville College's wait list acceptance rates are currently not available, with no data provided for the recent application years from 2020 to 2024. Consequently, there are no figures regarding the number of students offered a place on the wait list or any admissions resulting from it. This lack of data suggests a need for more transparency and consistent tracking of wait list movements to better understand trends in admissions patterns.
Knoxville College has not provided any data regarding transfer acceptance rates for recent application years, including 2020 through 2023, making it difficult to analyze trends or competition levels. Additionally, there are no figures available on the number of applicants or accepted students, nor is there information on the average GPA of transfer students. This lack of data results in an inability to assess any potential changes or consistency in the transfer process at the college.
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