Milwaukee School of Engineering is a fairly selective school. The institution receives about 5,480 applications annually. The overall acceptance rate tends to be around 63 percent which equates to 3,477 students who were successful in the admission process of the school. However, when the term begins, only about 670 or 19% of the applicants who received an acceptance letter from Milwaukee School of Engineering choose to attend. The school tends to see 64 percent of the students who applied are men compared to 35 percent who are women. When the term commences, about 25 percent of those accepted women chose Milwaukee School of Engineering and 73 percent were males. First-year students are asked to submit their ACT or SAT scores to Milwaukee School of Engineering when filling out the application. Usually, an ACT score between 24 - 30 or an SAT score between 1,180 - 1,380 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. Milwaukee School of Engineering’s undergraduate application fee is $0.

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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. Test scores last reported in 2021
Applications
5,478
Male 3,524
Female 1,950

 

Acceptance
3,477
Male 2,297
Female 1,177

 

Enrollment Total
672
Male 496
Female 174


Acceptance Rate
63.5%
Male
65.2%
Female
60.4%

 

Yield
19.3%
Male
21.6%
Female
14.8%


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


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