Marist College's overall acceptance rate for the 2024 application year is 64.71%, with 10,224 applicants and 6,616 admitted. The Early Action (EA) and Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rates mirror the overall rate, both at 64.71%, with 5,112 applicants in each round. Transfer students have a higher acceptance rate at 49.14%, with an average GPA of 3.6 among applicants. Additionally, the waitlist saw 2,482 students offered a place, but only 85 were ultimately accepted, resulting in a 3.4% acceptance rate. Historically, acceptance rates have shown an upward trend, increasing from 38.51% in the 2015 application year to the current 64.71%.
Marist College has shown a notable increase in its overall acceptance rate, reaching 64.71% for the application year 2024, up from 62.87% in 2023 and 60.0% in 2022. The number of applicants has consistently remained high, with 10,224 applying in 2024 compared to 10,966 in 2023 and 11,583 in 2022. Historically, the acceptance rate has significantly improved from just 38.51% in 2015 to the current rate, indicating a trend towards greater accessibility for prospective students. The Early Action and Regular Decision acceptance rates have been synchronized, both reflecting the overall rate for each year, such as 64.71% for 2024 and 62.87% for 2023.
Marist College's wait list acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is 3.4%, with 85 out of 2,482 wait listed applicants gaining admission. Unfortunately, there is no historical data available for previous years, indicating a lack of trends or comparisons to assess how acceptance rates have shifted over time. This year's rate emphasizes the competitive nature of the wait list and the need for applicants to consider other options.
Marist College's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is 49.14%, with 5,528 students admitted from a pool of 11,260 applicants. This marks a significant decline from 62.87% in 2022 and 70.31% in 2019, indicating a trend towards increased selectivity in recent years. The average GPA of admitted transfer students stands at 3.6, reflecting the college's commitment to maintaining a high academic standard in its transfer population. The historical data suggests that applicants should be well-prepared to enhance their chances of admission.
Race | Applicants |
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White | 73.33% |
Hispanic/Latino | 13.41% |
Black/African American | 3.73% |
Asian American | 3.45% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.04% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.06% |
Two or More Races | 3.33% |
Other | 0.77% |
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