Champlain College is known for being a fairly selective school. The school receives approximately 6,940 applications annually. The acceptance rate tends to be around 56 percent which is equal 3,886 students who were successful in the admission process of the institution. But, when the semester starts, only about 580 or 15% of the students will have chosen Champlain College as their school of choice. Based on the institution’s application data, 38% of the applicants were men while 61% were women, however, after receiving the acceptance letter, only 34 percent of the women chose Champlain College as compared to 65 percent of men who decided to enroll. Applicants should submit their ACT or SAT scores to Champlain College when applying. In most cases, accepted applicants have test scores in the range of 24 - 27 for ACT or 1,180 - 1,260 for SAT. This school also allows submissions of Advanced Placement (AP) credits, Credit for life experiences, and Dual enrollment. Champlain College’s undergraduate application fee is $0. To apply at Champlain College, you are required to have these required documents: Completion of college-preparatory program, Formal demonstration of competencies, Recommendations, Secondary school GPA, and a Secondary school record. The institution recommends that students who are applying have a Secondary school rank.

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Student ACT Scores

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Student SAT Scores

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First-Year Admission Statistics

Application, Acceptance, Enrollment Statistics from the 2022 Admissions Cycle
Applications
6,940
Male 2,675
Female 4,265

 

Acceptance
3,886
Male 1,647
Female 2,239

 

Enrollment Total
582
Male 380
Female 202


Acceptance Rate
56%
Male
61.6%
Female
52.5%

 

Yield
15%
Male
23.1%
Female
9%


Application Fees and Other Information

Application Fees

Undergraduate

$0


Graduate

$0



Credit from AP or Pre-college classes

  • Advanced Placement (AP) credits
  • Credit for life experiences
  • Dual enrollment

    Admission considerations

    Required

    Completion of college-preparatory program
    Formal demonstration of competencies
    Recommendations
    Secondary school GPA
    Secondary school record


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    Secondary school rank

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