Regis College recorded an overall acceptance rate of 89.3% for the application year 2024, with 2,490 applicants and 2,223 accepted. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate matches the overall rate at 89.3%, indicating a consistent trend. Historical data shows slight fluctuations, with acceptance rates ranging from 97% in 2016 to 79.3% in 2019. The school's average GPA for accepted students stands at 3.4, while SAT scores range from a 25th percentile of 950 to a 75th percentile of 1150. No Early Action or transfer acceptance data is available for recent years, and waitlist statistics also remain undisclosed.

Regis College's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2023 stands at an impressive 89.3%, with 2,490 applicants resulting in 2,223 admissions. This marks a slight increase from the previous year, 2022, where the acceptance rate was 88.8% based on 2,841 applications and 2,522 acceptances. Historical data indicates a consistent trend of high acceptance rates, fluctuating between 77.5% in 2018 and a peak of 97% in 2016. The most recent years have shown stability in rates above 84%, suggesting continued accessibility for prospective students.
Regis College has reported no available data regarding its wait list acceptance rates for the application years 2019 through 2023. Consequently, figures such as the number of applicants offered a place on the wait list, those accepted, and corresponding acceptance rates are currently unknown. This lack of information makes it difficult to assess trends or fluctuations in the wait list process at Regis College over recent years.
Regis College does not currently provide specific data on transfer acceptance rates or applicant numbers for recent years, making it difficult to ascertain trends in these areas. However, the average GPA of transfer students stands at 3.4, indicating that the institution attracts academically strong candidates. Without further figures available, it's unclear how transfer acceptance rates have fluctuated historically, but potential applicants should be prepared to showcase solid academic performance.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| Hispanic/Latino | 13% |
| White | 26% |
| Asian American | 2% |
| Black/African American | 7% |

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