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Drexel University Acceptance Rates & Admissions Statistics

What Does the Admissions Department at Drexel University Look For?

Assess your admission prospects at Drexel University by studying the statistics from their latest freshman classes.

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Understanding Admissions Statistics

Reviewing the admissions stats at Drexel University can help you determine your likelihood of acceptance. Take a look at the SAT and ACT scores of previous applicants to help you understand your chances of being accepted. If you find your scores are lower than the average freshman, try retaking the exam to better your score or reviewing colleges looking for scores matching your own.

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Selectivity (Fall 2021): The Numbers Behind Student Admissions

Open Admissions No
Selectivity of College Less Selective
Acceptance Rate 83%

Acceptance and Enrollment Stats (Fall 2021)

Applicant Total 34,519
Accepted 28,522
Enrolled 2,831

Who’s Applying: Applicants by Gender

Applicants: Men - Women  47 to 53
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Accepted: Men - Women  46 to 54
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Enrolled: Men - Women  48 to 52
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Average Test Scores

About 37% of students accepted to Drexel submitted their SAT scores. When looking at the 25th through the 75th percentile, SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing scores ranged between 600 and 690. Math scores were between 610 and 720.

SAT Reading and Writing Scores for Drexel University  ( 600 to 690 )
200
800
SAT Math Scores for Drexel University  ( 610 to 720 )
200
800

Drexel received ACT scores from 9% of accepted students. When looking at the 25th through the 75th percentile, ACT Composite scores ranged between 26 and 32.

ACT Composite Scores for Drexel University  ( 26 to 32 )
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36

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