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What's George Mason's Acceptance Rate like?

Hey, I've been looking at George Mason as one of my potential colleges. I'm curious about how competitive is it to get accepted there. Does anyone know their acceptance rate? Or could share their experience applying? Thanks in advance.

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to provide some insights. George Mason University is a public university located in Fairfax, Virginia. As with many colleges, their acceptance rate can fluctuate from year to year based on the number of applicants and the strength of those applications.

According to the latest available data, George Mason University's acceptance rate stands at around 89%. This means that, out of every 100 applicants, about 89 are typically accepted, making George Mason a somewhat less competitive university in terms of admissions.

However, it's also important to note that a high acceptance rate does not mean automatic admission. It's still crucial to prepare your application carefully. Your high school grades, course rigor, extracurricular activities, and, in some cases, SAT or ACT scores, if you choose to submit them, can all make a difference.

George Mason University uses a holistic review process for applications, which means they consider more than just your grades and test scores. Your essays, extracurricular involvement, and other factors will also play a role in your admission decision.

Remember to review the specific admission requirements in detail to make your application as strong as possible!

a year ago

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