In general, the University of New England is a non selective school. Around 5,100 applications are received by the University of New England each year. The overall acceptance rate tends to be around 89 percent which is equal about 4,530 students who were successful in the admission process of the school. However, when the semester starts, only about 590 or 13% of the applicants would have decided on the University of New England as their school of choice. The institution tends to see 32 percent of the students who applied are men compared to 67 percent who are women. When the term commences, about 68 percent of those accepted females enrolled at the University of New England and 31 percent were men. Applicants are asked to submit their ACT or SAT scores to the University of New England when applying. Most often, accepted students have test scores in the range of 20 - 26 for ACT or 1,050 - 1,240 for SAT. This school also accepts Advanced Placement (AP) credits, Credit for life experiences, and Dual enrollment. the University of New England’s undergraduate application fee is $40.

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Student ACT Scores

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75th %



Student SAT Scores

25th %
75th %



First-Year Admission Statistics

Application, Acceptance, Enrollment Statistics from the 2023 Admissions Cycle. Test scores last reported in 2019
Applications
5,091
Male 1,677
Female 3,414

 

Acceptance
4,530
Male 1,447
Female 3,083

 

Enrollment Total
588
Male 188
Female 400


Acceptance Rate
89%
Male
86.3%
Female
90.3%

 

Yield
13%
Male
13%
Female
13%


Application Fees and Other Information

Application Fees

Undergraduate

$40


Graduate

$40



Credit from AP or Pre-college classes

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


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