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Newman University Acceptance Rates & Admissions Statistics

How Do You Compare to Newman University’s Other Incoming Students?

Use the admissions stats from the recent freshman class to see how you compare at Newman University, located in Wichita, KS.

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What Admissions Statistics Mean for You

Selectivity and acceptance rates can be a big clue to how difficult it is to be admitted. Compare your test scores to prior applicants to get a good understanding of who you are competing against for entrance.

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Selectivity: How Many Students Get Accepted?

A school’s selectivity rating tells you how difficult it is to get accepted.

Open AdmissionsNo
Selectivity of CollegeLess Selective (70-85%)
Acceptance Rate74%
Application Fee$25

Acceptance & Enrollment Statistics

Newman University received 1,080 applications. Among these applicants, 799 were admitted, and 163 chose to enroll.

Applicant Total1,080
Accepted799
Enrolled163
Enrolled Full-Time160
Enrolled Part-Time3

Admission to Newman University is 74%. With this acceptance rate, the institution is fairly accessible. Gender-specific acceptance rates at Newman University: women are accepted at a rate of 74% versus 74% for men.

The enrollment percentage for Newman University is 20%. This shows that 20% of students who were accepted decided to enroll. Broken down by gender, the female yield rate is 21% versus 19% for male admits.

Who’s Applying: Applicants by Gender

Here is the gender distribution for Newman University.

Applicants: Men - Women  38 to 62
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Accepted: Men - Women  38 to 62
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Enrolled: Men - Women  35 to 65
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MenWomen
Applicants405662
Admitted300491
Enrolled57105

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