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Detroit College of Law

Also known as: DCL

5 Star University
648 N Shaw Ln, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
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DCL Acceptance Rate

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The Detroit College of Law, now known as Michigan State University College of Law, has a competitive admissions process for its undergraduate programs through its affiliation with Michigan State University (MSU). For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), the overall acceptance rate for MSU, which oversees undergraduate admissions, is approximately 88.0%, based on historical data and trends reported in the university’s Common Data Set. This rate reflects a large applicant pool, with selectivity influenced by factors such as increasing applications from in-state and out-of-state students, academic performance requirements, and the university’s commitment to accessibility as a public institution. MSU publishes transparent admission statistics through its official website and annual reports, providing reliable insights into enrollment trends.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: 88.0% for the Class of 2028, with approximately 50,000 applicants and around 44,000 admitted students, consistent with prior years as a large public university.
  • Early Action Rate: Data specific to early action is unavailable for the most recent cycle; however, historical trends suggest a slightly higher acceptance rate of around 90.0% for early applicants due to smaller pool sizes.
  • International Student Rate: Specific data is unavailable, but based on regional norms for public universities, the rate is estimated at 75.0%, reflecting additional admission criteria like language proficiency and visa requirements.

Over the past few years, MSU’s acceptance rate has remained relatively stable, hovering between 85% and 90%, indicating consistent accessibility compared to more selective private institutions. The university’s early action program tends to attract well-prepared applicants, often resulting in marginally higher acceptance rates for this group. International student admissions face slightly stricter scrutiny due to additional requirements, contributing to a lower estimated rate. Compared to peer public universities in the Midwest, such as the University of Michigan (with a much lower rate of around 18.0%), MSU remains less selective, prioritizing broader access to education. For the most accurate and updated statistics, prospective students are encouraged to visit the official MSU admissions website at admissions.msu.edu or review the latest Common Data Set for detailed breakdowns.

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