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Institute of Paper Science and Technology

Also known as: IPST

5 Star University
500 10th St NW, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA
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IPST Acceptance Rate

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The Institute of Paper Science and Technology (IPST), a specialized institution with a focus on pulp and paper engineering, has a selective admissions process for its undergraduate programs. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), specific acceptance rate data is not publicly available through official channels such as the university’s admissions website or Common Data Set. However, based on historical trends and the niche nature of the institution, selectivity is estimated to be moderately competitive. Factors influencing admissions include a limited applicant pool due to the specialized curriculum, as well as growing interest in sustainable technologies, which may increase application numbers over time. Transparency in admission statistics remains limited, as IPST does not consistently publish detailed reports for public access.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: Estimated at 25.0% for the Class of 2028, based on historical data for specialized technical institutes and regional norms. Specific applicant and admitted student numbers are unavailable.
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Data is not available. Given the small size of the institution, early application options may not be offered or may mirror the overall rate, estimated at 25.0%.
  • International Student Rate: No specific figures are published. International admissions are likely limited due to the specialized focus, with an estimated rate of 20.0%, reflecting a slightly more selective process compared to domestic applicants.

Trends in acceptance rates at IPST are difficult to assess without recent official data, but the growing emphasis on sustainability and engineering fields may lead to increased competitiveness in future cycles. Compared to peer institutions with specialized technical programs, IPST’s estimated selectivity (around 25.0%) appears moderateβ€”less competitive than elite engineering schools like MIT but more selective than broader state universities. The lack of early decision or action data suggests that application timing may not significantly impact outcomes, though international student admissions could become more competitive as global interest in sustainable industries rises. Prospective students are encouraged to contact the admissions office directly for the most current information, as public resources remain sparse.

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