Wright Institute's overall acceptance rate for the 2024 application year stands at 74%, with 415 applicants and 307 accepted. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate mirrors this at 74%, indicating consistent admission trends without Early Action (EA) options available. Historical data shows similar acceptance rates over the previous years, such as 74% in 2023 and 2022, and 73.8% in 2021. SAT scores range from a 25th percentile of 913 to a 75th percentile of 1230, and ACT scores vary from 18 to 25 composite. No data is available currently for transfer acceptance rates or waitlist performance, highlighting areas where further information may be necessary for prospective students.

Wright Institute's overall acceptance rate has remained consistently high over recent years, with a rate of 74% for both the application years 2022 and 2023, accepting 296 and 307 applicants respectively from 400 and 415 total applicants. The acceptance rate for 2021 was slightly lower at 73.8%, accepting 288 out of 390 applicants. This trend reflects a stable admissions climate, with rates hovering around the mid-70 percentile range since 2015, where the acceptance rate was 74.4%. These statistics highlight Wright Institute's relatively accessible admission process compared to many other institutions.
Wright Institute's wait list acceptance data does not provide specific figures for recent application years. The information available indicates that for 2020 through 2023, there were no records of any students being offered a place on the wait list or subsequently accepted, resulting in an acceptance rate of 0% over these years. This trend suggests an absence of opportunities from the wait list, indicating that applicants may need to prepare for other admissions pathways, as the wait list has remained ineffective in yielding acceptances during this period.
The Wright Institute's transfer acceptance rate data for recent years remains undisclosed, with no definitive acceptance rates, applicant numbers, or admissions figures available for the years 2020 through 2023. Consequently, potential applicants may find it challenging to assess their likelihood of acceptance. Additionally, the average GPA of transfer students is not provided, which further complicates the understanding of the competitive landscape for transfers. Without this data, trends or historical comparisons cannot be established.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| White | 57.3% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 15.1% |
| Asian American | 13% |
| Two or more races | 5.1% |
| Black/African American | 4.7% |
| Nonresident Alien | 4.7% |
| Race or Ethnicity unknown | 0.2% |

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