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Clark Atlanta University Entering Class Stats & Admissions Data

What Type of Student Gets Admitted to Clark Atlanta University?

Use the admissions stats from the recent freshman class to see how you compare at Clark Atlanta University, situated in Atlanta, GA.

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What Admissions Stats Mean to You

These admission statistics can help you understand the likelihood of being accepted. Compare your SAT and ACT scores to previously accepted students. If your scores are lower than average, you might consider retaking the exam or looking at schools that better fit your scores.

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Selectivity: What’s the Acceptance Rate for Students?

The selectivity of a college indicates how competitive the admissions process is.

Open AdmissionsNo
Selectivity of CollegeModerately Selective (50-70%)
Acceptance Rate64%
Application Fee$35 (waivable)

Admissions Numbers

Clark Atlanta University received 27,245 total applications. Among these applicants, 17,497 received admission offers, and 1,000 chose to enroll.

Applicant Total27,245
Accepted17,497
Enrolled1,000
Enrolled Full-Time994
Enrolled Part-Time6

The acceptance rate at Clark Atlanta University is 64.2%. With this acceptance rate, the institution is fairly accessible. Acceptance rates vary by gender at Clark Atlanta University: women are accepted at a rate of 67% compared to 55% for men.

The yield rate at Clark Atlanta University is 6%. This means that 6% of those who received offers of admission registered. By gender, women enroll at a rate of 6% versus 6% for male admits.

The following charts show the gender breakdown of applicants, admitted students, and enrollees at Clark Atlanta University.

Applicants: Men - Women  25 to 75
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Accepted: Men - Women  21 to 79
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Enrolled: Men - Women  21 to 79
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MenWomen
Applicants6,78120,464
Admitted3,73913,758
Enrolled213787

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