Mercer University's overall acceptance rate for the most recent application year (2024) stands at 24.4%, with 2,476 applicants and 604 admitted. The Early Action (EA) and Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rates also reflect this figure, both involving 1,238 applicants who received 302 acceptances, maintaining a 24.4% rate. The waitlist acceptance rate is 21.7%, with 604 offered a place and 131 eventually admitted. Transfer applicants faced a 21.1% acceptance rate, with 6,346 applying and 1,341 accepted, while the average GPA for transfer students is 3.75.
Mercer University's acceptance rates have shown significant variation in recent years. For the application year 2022, the overall acceptance rate was 60.5%, with 5,355 applicants and 3,242 accepted. This was a decrease from 75.0% in 2021, which had 2,990 applicants and 2,242 accepted. It appears that the acceptance rate for 2022 marks a notable drop, reflecting a trend towards increased selectivity at Mercer over these years. Unfortunately, data for the application years 2020, 2023, and 2024 is not yet available.
For the application year 2024, Mercer University’s Cecil B. Day Campus had 604 applicants placed on the wait list, resulting in an acceptance rate of 21.7%, with 131 students ultimately offered admission. Historical data for earlier years is sparse, as figures for 2023 and previous years are not available, making it difficult to assess trends over time. This acceptance rate reflects a significant opportunity for wait-listed candidates compared to typical admissions scenarios.
Mercer University, Cecil B. Day Campus, has a transfer acceptance rate of 21.1% for the application year 2024, with 6,346 applicants and 1,341 accepted students. The average GPA of accepted transfer students is 3.75, indicating a competitive applicant pool. Historical data for previous years is not available, but the current acceptance rate reflects a significant opportunity for transfer students looking to join the university.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Asian American | 25% |
White | 37% |
Hispanic/Latino | 11% |
Black/African American | 5% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 12% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 10% |
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