Providence College has an overall acceptance rate of 48.72% for the application year 2023, with 12,469 applicants and 6,075 accepted. Early Action (EA) candidates benefit from a higher acceptance rate of 53.8%, with 4,283 of 7,951 applicants accepted, while the Regular Decision (RD) rate stands at 39.6% with 1,792 out of 4,518 applicants admitted. The college also offers a transfer acceptance rate of 55.9%, with 141 of 252 transfer applicants accepted. In terms of standardized test scores, the SAT 25th and 75th percentiles are 1,093 and 1,300, respectively, while the ACT composite scores range from 25 to 30. The waitlist acceptance rate is currently 5.4%, with 3642 offered and 199 accepted.
In 2023, Providence College had an overall acceptance rate of 48.72%, with a total of 12,469 applicants, 6,075 of whom were accepted. The Early Action acceptance rate was notably higher at 53.8%, compared to 39.6% for Regular Decision. Looking back at previous years, the overall acceptance rate has shown a downward trend, decreasing from 57.9% in 2021 to 52.7% in 2022, and now to its current rate of 48.72%. This reflects an increasingly competitive admissions landscape at Providence College, particularly in the Regular Decision round where acceptance rates have dropped significantly.
For the application year 2023, Providence College's wait list acceptance rate was 5.4%, with 199 out of 3,642 wait listed applicants gaining admission. This marks a significant increase from the previous application year, during which only 0.09% (3 out of 3,005) were accepted. The acceptance rate for 2021 was considerably higher at 21.3%, with 577 out of 2,700 offered a spot on the wait list, while in 2020, the rate stood at 13.7% with 375 accepted. These fluctuations illustrate a notable decline in admission chances for wait listed students in recent years, particularly from 2021 to 2023.
Providence College's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2023 stands at 55.9%, with 252 applicants and 141 students accepted. This reflects a decline from previous years, where the acceptance rates were 66.1% in 2022 and 68.5% in 2021. The downward trend suggests an increasingly competitive environment for transfer candidates, despite the average GPA of accepted students remaining strong at 3.6.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
White | 81.7% |
Hispanic/Latino | 9% |
Black/African American | 1.9% |
Two or More Races | 2% |
Asian American | 1.1% |
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