Lycoming College has an overall acceptance rate of 74% for the application year 2024, accepting 2,145 out of 2,896 applicants. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate mirrors the overall rate at 74% with the same number of applicants and acceptances, while Early Action (EA) data is currently not available. For transfers, the acceptance rate stands at 61.5%, with 56 out of 91 applicants admitted, maintaining an average GPA of 3.44. Historical acceptance rates have shown slight fluctuations, with recent years reflecting rates of 67.8% in 2023 and 75.2% in 2022. The 25th and 75th percentile SAT scores for admitted students range from 1,088 to 1,270.

Lycoming College's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is 74%, with 2,896 applicants and 2,145 acceptances. This marks an increase from 67.8% in 2023, when 3,225 students applied and 2,189 were accepted. Historical data shows that the acceptance rate has fluctuated over the years, peaking at 75.2% for the application year 2022, down from 74.7% in 2021 and significantly lower at 65.4% in 2020. Notably, the acceptance rate has generally trended upward since 2019, when it was just 62.2%.
Lycoming College's wait list acceptance rate statistics are currently unavailable, as there are no figures reported for the offered, accepted, or acceptance rate for recent application years. Additionally, there is no historical data to indicate any trends in the wait list process. This lack of information suggests that prospective students should prepare for uncertainty regarding wait list outcomes.
Lycoming College's transfer acceptance rate stands at an impressive 61.5%, with 56 out of 91 applicants gaining admission. The average GPA of accepted transfer students is 3.44, indicating that the college attracts well-qualified candidates. Although historical acceptance rate data is not provided, the current rate suggests a welcoming approach for transfers looking to join the institution.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| Asian American | 1.48% |
| White | 49.63% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 19.26% |
| Black/African American | 16.3% |

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