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Walnut Hill College Entering Class Stats & Admissions Data

What Does the Admissions Department at Walnut Hill College Look For?

Review the admissions stats from recent freshman classes to have a better understanding of your chances of being admitted to Walnut Hill College, located in Philadelphia, PA.

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Understanding Admissions Statistics

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?

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

Open AdmissionsNo
Selectivity of CollegeSelective (30-50%)
Acceptance Rate43%
Application Fee$50 (fee waiver available)

Admissions Numbers

Walnut Hill College received 309 total applications. Of those, 132 gained acceptance, and 69 decided to attend.

Applicant Total309
Accepted132
Enrolled69
Enrolled Full-Time69

Admission to Walnut Hill College is 42.7%. This makes the school moderately selective. Acceptance rates vary by gender at Walnut Hill College: the female acceptance rate is 41% versus 54% for male applicants.

The yield rate at Walnut Hill College is 52%. This shows that 52% of those who received offers of admission registered. Female admitted students enroll at 55% compared to 74% for men.

Here is the gender distribution for Walnut Hill College.

Applicants: Men - Women  40 to 60
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Accepted: Men - Women  46 to 54
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Enrolled: Men - Women  54 to 46
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MenWomen
Applicants93142
Admitted5058
Enrolled3732

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