Lee University has an overall acceptance rate of 14.5% for the application year 2024, with 8,954 applicants and 1,298 accepted. Historical data shows a slight decrease from the previous year’s acceptance rate of 14.9% (2023) and 16.7% (2022). The most recent domestic acceptance rate stands at 14.1%, while the international acceptance rate is higher at 18.3%. Additionally, the SAT scores for admitted students range from a 25th percentile composite of 1020 to a 75th percentile composite of 1240, indicating the competitive nature of admissions.
Lee University's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 14.5%, with 8,954 applicants and 1,298 admitted. This shows a slight decrease from 14.9% in 2023, when 7,508 students applied and 1,119 were accepted. The acceptance rate has been progressively declining from 18.6% in 2021 and 22.7% in 2020, indicating a trend towards increased competition among applicants in recent years.
Lee University's wait list acceptance rates have not been disclosed for recent years, as there are no figures available for offered or accepted applicants from 2020 to 2024, resulting in an unknown acceptance rate. This lack of data indicates a significant gap in transparency regarding their wait list process, making it difficult to assess trends or changes over time. Without historical statistics, applicants should be cautious when considering their wait list status at Lee University.
Lee University does not currently provide specific transfer acceptance rates or applicant statistics for either the upcoming or past application years. The absence of data for the years 2020 through 2023 means that we lack crucial insights into trends over this period. Consequently, potential transfer students should keep an eye on the university’s admissions website for future updates and data releases regarding acceptance rates and applicant performance.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
White | 61% |
Black/African American | 1% |
Hispanic/Latino | 18% |
Asian American | 15% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 3% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 2% |
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