For the application year 2024, Troy University boasts an impressive overall acceptance rate of 92.6%, accepting 7,360 out of 7,947 applicants. Historical data shows a consistent trend with an acceptance rate of 94.8% for 2023 and 91.87% for 2022. The transfer acceptance rate mirrors this at 92.6% for 2024, with an average GPA of 3.5. Troy has not published specific Early Action or Regular Decision rates for recent years. SAT scores range from a 25th percentile of 950 to a 75th percentile of 1160, with ACT composite scores between 18 and 25.
Troy University has maintained a strong overall acceptance rate of 92.6% for the application year 2024, with 7,947 applicants and 7,360 accepted. This marks a slight decline from the previous year's acceptance rate of 94.8%, where 6,035 candidates applied and 6,678 were admitted. Over the past few years, the acceptance rates have fluctuated around the low 90s, with a recorded rate of 91.87% in 2022. Such consistent rates indicate a stable admission landscape, likely reflecting Troy University's broad accessibility to applicants.
For the application year 2024, Troy University offered a spot on the waitlist to 7,947 students, with 7,360 accepting, resulting in an impressive acceptance rate of 92.6%. However, this rate shows a decline from the previous year's rate of 94.8% for the application year 2022, where 6,035 were offered waitlist positions. The data reflects a notable trend of slight fluctuations in acceptance rates, emphasizing the highly favorable odds for applicants on the waitlist. The absence of data for 2021 and earlier years suggests limited historical insight into the waitlist's performance prior to 2022.
Troy University's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is an impressive 92.6%, with 7,947 applicants and 7,360 accepted. This rate has shown consistency over the years, slightly increasing from 91.87% in the application year 2022. The university maintains a strong applicant pool, with the average GPA of accepted students at 3.5, indicating that while acceptance is high, the quality of applicants remains competitive. Historical data suggests that Troy continues to be a favorable option for prospective transfer students.
Race | Applicants |
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White | 62% |
Black/African American | 25% |
Hispanic/Latino | 7% |
Asian American | 4% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 1% |
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