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Brewton-Parker College

Also known as: BPC

5 Star University
201 David-Eliza Fountain Circle, Mt Vernon, GA 30445, USA
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Brewton-Parker College, a private Christian liberal arts institution in Mount Vernon, Georgia, has a relatively accessible admissions process compared to larger universities. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), the college reported an overall acceptance rate of approximately 94.8%, based on historical data and trends from prior years as published in sources like the Common Data Set and official admissions reports. This high acceptance rate reflects the college's commitment to providing educational opportunities to a broad range of students. Factors influencing selectivity include the size of the applicant pool, which tends to be smaller than at more competitive institutions, and the college's regional focus. While Brewton-Parker College does publish some admission statistics through its website and external datasets, specific breakdowns for the latest cycle may not always be publicly available at the time of reporting.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: 94.8% for the Class of 2028, based on historical data indicating the college admitted nearly 95% of its applicants in recent years (approximately 500 applicants, with around 475 admitted).
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Data unavailable for the most recent cycle. Historically, Brewton-Parker does not heavily differentiate between early and regular decision, so rates are estimated to align with the overall rate of 94.8%.
  • International Student Rate: Specific data unavailable. Given the college's small international population, the rate is estimated at around 90.0%, slightly lower due to additional admission requirements, based on regional norms for similar institutions.

Over the past few years, Brewton-Parker College's acceptance rate has remained consistently high, hovering between 90% and 98%, indicating a stable, less competitive admissions process compared to selective universities. This trend suggests the college prioritizes accessibility over exclusivity, unlike peer institutions in Georgia with more rigorous selectivity, such as Emory University or Georgia Tech, which have acceptance rates below 20%. The lack of a distinct early action or decision program means there is little variation in admission outcomes across application timelines. For international students, while specific data is sparse, the college's welcoming approach likely keeps barriers low. Prospective applicants can find more detailed historical data through the college's official admissions page at bpc.edu/admissions or by reviewing past Common Data Sets when available.

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