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Point University Acceptance Rates & Admissions Statistics

How Do You Compare to Point University Other Incoming Students?

Review the admissions stats from recent freshman classes to have a better understanding of your chances of being admitted to Point University.

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What Admissions Statistics Mean for You?

Point University Admission Statistics can help you to understand the likelihood of being accepted. Compare your SAT and ACT scores to previously accepted students. If your scores are lower than average, that may mean you should try to retake the exam or look at schools that better fit your scores. A college’s acceptance rates and selectivity are a good way to judge how difficult it is to be admitted.

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Selectivity (Fall 2021): The Numbers Behind Student Admissions

Open Admissions No
Selectivity of College Average Selectivity
Acceptance Rate 47%

Acceptance and Enrollment Stats (Fall 2021)

Applicant Total 771
Accepted 359
Enrolled 145

Applicants: Men - Women  54 to 46
0%
100%
Accepted: Men - Women  60 to 40
0%
100%
Enrolled: Men - Women  61 to 39
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100%

Average Test Scores

About 20% of students accepted to Point submitted their SAT scores. When looking at the 25th through the 75th percentile, SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing scores ranged between 460 and 560. Math scores were between 430 and 570.

SAT Reading and Writing Scores for Point University  ( 460 to 560 )
200
800
SAT Math Scores for Point University  ( 430 to 570 )
200
800

Point received ACT scores from 32% of accepted students. When looking at the 25th through the 75th percentile, ACT Composite scores ranged between 16 and 21.

ACT Composite Scores for Point University  ( 16 to 21 )
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36

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