NAES College reports an overall acceptance rate of 76% for the most recent application cycle, admitting 3,895 out of 5,125 applicants. Both the Early Action (EA) and Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rates stand at 76%, with 1,948 and 1,947 acceptances from 2,562 and 2,563 applicants, respectively. Historical data shows a much higher acceptance rate of 90% for both EA and RD applicants in the 2024 cycle, with the same number of applicants as the most recent cycle. Additionally, the college has not released recent waitlist or transfer acceptance details, and average SAT scores range from a 25th percentile of 705 to a 75th percentile of 760 in composite scores.
NAES College saw a significant increase in its overall acceptance rate to 90% for the application year 2024, with 5,125 applicants where 4,613 were accepted. Both Early Action (EA) and Regular Decision (RD) had identical acceptance rates of 90%, accepting 2,306 out of 2,562 EA applicants and 2,307 out of 2,563 RD applicants. This marked a notable jump from the previous year, 2023, which had an overall acceptance rate of 76%, accepting 3,895 of the same number of applicants. The upward trend in acceptance rates from 76% to 90% reflects a more lenient approach in admissions this year.
NAES College's wait list acceptance rates have not been disclosed, as there are no figures available for offered, accepted, or acceptance rates across recent application years from 2020 to 2024. This lack of data highlights a significant gap in understanding their wait list process, as all historical metrics remain unreported and unavailable for review. Without any acceptance rates specified, it's difficult to discern trends or competitiveness in the wait list process at NAES College.
NAES College currently has no reported transfer acceptance rate, number of applicants, or acceptances for the application year 2024. The absence of historical data on transfer statistics means we cannot assess trends over previous years or evaluate the competitiveness of the transfer process. Additionally, the average GPA of transfer students is also not specified, leaving a significant gap in understanding the landscape for potential transfer applicants.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Asian American | 27% |
White | 18% |
Hispanic/Latino | 15% |
Black/African American | 16% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 12% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 12% |
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