The acceptance rate of an institution measures how many students are accepted as a percentage of the number who apply. Colleges and universities that are more selective are generally seen as more prestigious as it is harder to gain acceptance and enroll. But, there are many factors that influence overall acceptance rate, including the overall number of applicants and the strength of applications received.
| Rank | Institution | Undergraduates | Acceptance Rate | SAT Score | Your Est. Net Price Avg. Net Price | Median Starting Salary | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Warner University | 798 | 47.79 | 830 – 1,120 | 21471 | 39589 |
Warner University
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| 2 | Anderson University | 1095 | 53.42 | 940 – 1,170 | 21914 | 44396 |
Anderson University
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| 3 | Warner Pacific University | 350 | 58.55 | 850 – 1,040 | 18402 | 45660 |
Warner Pacific University
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| 4 | Lee University | 3271 | 70.52 | 1,040 – 1,270 | 20222 | 38082 |
Lee University
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| 5 | The University of Findlay | 3954 | 86.15 | 1,010 – 1,240 | 26215 | 49757 |
The University of Findlay
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| 6 | Kansas Christian College | 143 | 98.83 | -- | 15996 | 63721 |
School data is from 2022–2023 (top 500 results shown) for schools with at least 100 undergraduate students.
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