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re: SEC Schools : Enrollment % by State (per University enrollment reports)
Posted on 4/13/16 at 10:12 am to SummerOfGeorge
Posted on 4/13/16 at 10:12 am to SummerOfGeorge
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Alabama Admissions 2014-2015
3.75 GPA or higher : 47%
3.50 GPA or higher : 62%
3.25 GPA or higher : 75%
3.00 GPA or higher : 87%
2.50 GPA or higher : 98%
ACT Range : 22-30 (25% to 75% percentile), average ACT score of 26
Tennessee Admissions 2014-2015
3.75 GPA or higher : 57%
3.50 GPA or higher : 71%
3.25 GPA or higher : 83%
3.00 GPA or higher : 91%
2.50 GPA or higher : 99%
ACT Range : 24-29 (25% to 75% percentile), average ACT score of 26
Auburn Admissions 2014-2015
3.75 GPA or higher : 56%
3.50 GPA or higher : 73%
3.25 GPA or higher : 85%
3.00 GPA or higher : 94%
2.50 GPA or higher : 100%
ACT Range : 24-30 (25% to 75% percentile), average ACT score of 27
LSU Admissions 2014-2015
3.75 GPA or higher : 26%
3.50 GPA or higher : 48%
3.25 GPA or higher : 69%
3.00 GPA or higher : 88%
2.50 GPA or higher : 99%
ACT Range : 23-28 (25% to 75% percentile), average ACT score of 25
Arkansas Admissions 2014-2015
3.75 GPA or higher : 41%
3.50 GPA or higher : 65%
3.25 GPA or higher : 83%
3.00 GPA or higher : 94%
2.50 GPA or higher : 100%
ACT Range : 23-28 (25% to 75% percentile), average ACT score of 25
South Carolina Admissions 2014-2015
3.75 GPA or higher : 71%
3.50 GPA or higher : 85%
3.25 GPA or higher : 94%
3.00 GPA or higher : 98%
2.50 GPA or higher : 100%
ACT Range : 24-29 (25% to 75% percentile), average ACT score of 27
Ole Miss Admissions 2014-2015
3.75 GPA or higher : 37%
3.50 GPA or higher : 55%
3.25 GPA or higher : 71%
3.00 GPA or higher : 85%
2.50 GPA or higher : 97%
ACT Range : 21-27 (25% to 75% percentile), average ACT score of 24
Wow, South Carolina tougher than I thought. 71% of admits are at 3.75 GPA or higher.
Posted on 4/13/16 at 10:13 am to Cockeee Don
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Wow, South Carolina tougher than I thought. 71% of admits are at 3.75 GPA or higher.
Agree - that was an eye opener. That is a pretty damned impressive student body population.
85% with a 3.5 or higher, wow
Posted on 4/13/16 at 10:33 am to Cockeee Don
Those are somewhat surprising numbers for Carolina. I know that it's had a solid rise in quality of applicants over the last 5-10 years, but that's strong.
Don't have the exact same breakdown for UGA, but First Year class profile for 2015 was pretty impressive:
All based on overall average and those that fall between the 25th and 75th percentile:
Out of a total cohort of 5300:
Also an interesting tidbit that continues to tell the story of transplants in the state of Georgia (only 13% are actually out of state admits):
Don't have the exact same breakdown for UGA, but First Year class profile for 2015 was pretty impressive:
All based on overall average and those that fall between the 25th and 75th percentile:
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High School Core Grade Point Average
Middle 50% of All Enrolled First-Year Students: 3.81 - 4.06
Overall Average of All Enrolled First-Year Students: 3.91
Middle 50% of All Enrolled Honors Students: 4.00 - 4.18
Middle 50% of All Scholarship Students: 3.95 - 4.16
Standardized Tests
SAT-I Middle 50% of Admitted First-Year Students: 1810 - 2060
ACT Middle 50% of Admitted First-Year Students: 27 -31
Overall ACT Average for Admitted First-Year Students: 29
SAT-I Middle 50% of Admitted Honors Students: 2130 - 2240
ACT Middle 50% of Admitted Honors Students: 32 - 34
Out of a total cohort of 5300:
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A Competitive Class
The Class of 2019 has outstanding academic credentials:
94% took at least one College Board Advanced Placement Course.
More than 16% took college classes while in high school.
More than 95% were in their school's "advanced" or "most difficult" curriculum.
More than 2300 have a core high school GPA of 4.00 or higher. (>43%)
52% were in the top tenth percentile of their high school class.
More than 220 graduated first or second in their class. (4% valedictorian/salutatorian)
Also an interesting tidbit that continues to tell the story of transplants in the state of Georgia (only 13% are actually out of state admits):
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48% of the new first-year students had Social Security numbers assigned in a state other than Georgia.
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