Loras College has an overall acceptance rate of 92% for the application year 2024, with 1,517 of the 1,652 applicants being accepted. The Regular Decision acceptance rate matches the overall figure at 92%, indicating a consistent admission pattern. Historical data shows an increase from a 72% acceptance rate in 2021 to the current rate, with 89.9% in 2022 and 92% in 2023. Additionally, the college reports a composite SAT score range from the 25th percentile at 998 to the 75th percentile at 1183, with an average GPA of 3.52 among applicants. There is currently no data available for Early Action, transfers, or waitlist acceptance rates.

Loras College has seen a significant increase in its acceptance rate, with 92% for the application year 2023, up from 89.9% in 2022. This trend continues a notable rise from 72% in 2021 and 58% in 2020, reflecting a more favorable admission environment for applicants. The applicant pool for 2023 totaled 1,652, with 1,517 students accepted, indicating a consistent number of applicants over recent years. In contrast, the acceptance rate was as low as 58% in 2020, when there were 2,482 applicants.
Loras College's wait list acceptance rates for recent application years are currently unreported. As of now, there are no figures available regarding the number of students offered a spot on the wait list, those accepted from it, or the corresponding acceptance rates for the application years 2022, 2023, and 2024. This lack of data suggests that wait list outcomes remain unclear, making it difficult to analyze trends or shifts in the wait list process at Loras College over these years.
Loras College's transfer acceptance rate data is currently unavailable, as no figures for applicants or accepted students have been reported for both the application year 2022 and the current year. However, the average GPA of transferring students is noted to be 3.52, indicating that Loras attracts students with solid academic backgrounds. Future data will be essential to evaluate the competitiveness of the transfer admissions process effectively.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| White | 75% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 9% |
| Black/African American | 4% |
| Two or More Races | 2% |
| Asian | 1% |
| Race/Ethnicity Unknown | 4% |

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