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Curious about university of richmond acceptance rate

Hello there! Currently a junior and just started considering the University of Richmond. Can someone fill me in on how selective they are? Any details about the acceptance rate would be super helpful!

a year ago

University of Richmond is a moderately selective institution. While acceptance rates can fluctuate each year due to the number and quality of applicants, in recent admissions cycles the acceptance rate has been around 30%. Keep in mind, this means that for every 100 applications, approximately 30 are accepted.

However, acceptance rates can be a bit of an oversimplification. Along with the sheer number of acceptances, you'll also want to look at the academic profiles of accepted students. Often, those who are accepted have strong academic records, good grades, rigorous coursework, and impressive extracurricular activities. Richmond, like many colleges, uses a holistic review process meaning they not only consider your academic qualifications but also your personal qualities, talents, and achievements outside the classroom.

In terms of academics at Richmond, the mid 50% range for SAT scores of admitted students in recent years has been roughly 1370-1530. The mid 50% range for ACT scores has been approximately 31-34. It's important to note that these are averages; students are regularly accepted with scores outside these ranges.

While everyone's chances will be different depending on their individual profile, answering the application prompts fully and authentically, demonstrating your interest, and reflecting clearly how you'd contribute to the campus community can all improve your chances.

Please remember that the admissions process is a two-way street: while you're aiming to be an attractive candidate for them, make sure that they are also a good fit for you in terms of academics, culture, location, and what you're hoping to get out of your college experience.

a year ago

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