Generally, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts is a non selective school. The school receives 1,456 applications each year . With regards to the acceptance rate, it tends to be 92 percent which equates to about 1,300 students being accepted to the school. Around 14 % of the 1,300 students who received the acceptance letter from Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts chose to enroll. The institution tends to have 33 percent of the students who applied are men compared to 66 percent who are women. When the semester starts, about 54 percent of those accepted females chose Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts and 45 percent were men. The undergraduate application fee requires by Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts is $0. To apply at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, you will need to present these required documents: Completion of college-preparatory program, Recommendations, Secondary school GPA, and a Secondary school record. It is also recommended that students applying have Other Test (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.). First-year students should submit their ACT or SAT scores to Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts when applying. Usually, an ACT score of 18 - 24 or a 960 - 1,180 SAT score is the range in which applicants have greater chances to be accepted. This institution also accepts Advanced Placement (AP) credits, Credit for life experiences, and Dual enrollment.

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Student ACT Scores

25th %
75th %



Student SAT Scores

25th %
75th %



First-Year Admission Statistics

Application, Acceptance, Enrollment Statistics from the 2022 Admissions Cycle
Applications
1,456
Male 490
Female 962

 

Acceptance
1,340
Male 436
Female 904

 

Enrollment Total
181
Male 82
Female 99


Acceptance Rate
92%
Male
89%
Female
94%

 

Yield
13.5%
Male
18.8%
Female
11%


Application Fees and Other Information

Application Fees

Undergraduate

$0


Graduate

$50



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
    Recommendations
    Secondary school GPA
    Secondary school record


    Recommended

    Other Test (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.)

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