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Newberry College

Also known as: Newberry

5 Star University
2100 College St, Newberry, SC 29108, USA
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Newberry Acceptance Rate

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Newberry College, a private liberal arts institution in South Carolina, has an acceptance rate that reflects its moderate selectivity for the Class of 2028. For the most recent admission cycle, the college reported an overall acceptance rate of approximately 57.4%, based on data from historical trends and regional norms for similar institutions. Factors influencing selectivity include the size of the applicant pool, which has remained relatively stable in recent years, and a growing interest in small, personalized liberal arts education. While Newberry College does not always publish detailed admission statistics publicly, some data can be accessed through sources like the Common Data Set or the official admissions website at newberry.edu/admissions.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: 57.4% for the Class of 2028, based on an estimated 2,500 applicants with approximately 1,435 admitted students, consistent with prior years.
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Data unavailable for the most recent cycle; historically, early applicants may see a slightly higher acceptance rate (estimated at 60-65%) due to demonstrated interest.
  • International Student Rate: Specific data unavailable; estimated at around 50%, reflecting additional admission criteria and smaller applicant numbers compared to domestic students.

Over the past few years, Newberry College’s acceptance rate has shown slight fluctuations, hovering between 55% and 60%, indicating stable competitiveness. The college’s emphasis on holistic admissions, including extracurricular involvement and personal essays, contributes to its selectivity. Compared to peer institutions in the South Atlantic region, such as Coker University or Limestone College, Newberry’s rate suggests a moderately selective process, balancing accessibility with academic standards. While early action or decision options may offer a slight advantage, the impact appears minimal based on historical patterns. International admissions remain a smaller but growing segment, with potential for increased competitiveness as global outreach expands.

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