For the application year 2024, Notre Dame de Namur University reported an impressive overall acceptance rate of 84%, with 2,100 applicants and 1,760 students accepted. The Regular Decision acceptance rate mirrors the overall rate at 84%. Historically, acceptance rates have fluctuated, with rates ranging from 99.9% in 2022 and 2020 to 80% in 2023, indicating a steady decline in ease of admission over time. The 25th percentile SAT scores fall between 950 and 1170, while the average GPA of accepted students is 3.1. Notably, no data is available for Early Action or transfer acceptance rates as well as waitlist statistics for the recent years.

Notre Dame de Namur University has shown a stable acceptance rate trend over recent application years. For the application year 2024, the overall acceptance rate is 84%, with 2,100 applicants and 1,760 accepted. This marks an increase from 80% in 2023 when 2,000 applicants were surveyed, resulting in 1,600 acceptances. Historically, the acceptance rates have been quite high, with figures like 99.9% for 2022 and 2020, but lower rates were observed in 2019 at 81%, and 2018 at 86.5%. Overall, the data indicates a relatively consistent acceptance trend, notwithstanding some variability in the highest rates seen in certain years.
The wait list acceptance rates at Notre Dame de Namur University are currently undocumented, as there are no figures available for the application years of 2020 through 2024. Without specific numbers for students offered, accepted, or the acceptance rates, it is difficult to analyze recent trends or make comparisons. This lack of data suggests limited transparency in their wait list process during this timeframe.
Notre Dame de Namur University currently does not disclose its transfer acceptance rate, applicants, or accepted figures for the Class of 2028 or for previous years, from 2020 through 2023. As a result, we lack specific numerical data or trends regarding their transfer admissions. Applicants should seek additional information directly from the university to better understand the current transfer landscape and any potential historical shifts.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| Hispanic/Latino | 39% |
| Black/African American | 7% |
| White | 25% |
| Asian American | 12% |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 1% |
| Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 3% |

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