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    The Catholic University of America Admissions

    What is the acceptance rate for CatholicU?

    Catholic University admissions is somewhat selective with an acceptance rate of 82%. Students that get into Catholic University have an average SAT score between 1020-1230 or an average ACT score of 22-28. The regular admissions application deadline for Catholic University is January 15. Interested students can apply for early action and early decision. The early action deadline is November 1, and the early decision deadline is November 1.

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    Admissions Statistics

    Acceptance Rate
    82%
    Early Decision Acceptance Rate
    86%
    Total Applicants
    6,258
    SAT Range
    1020-1230
    SAT Reading
    510-620
    SAT Math
    510-610
    Students Submitting SAT
    85%
    ACT Range
    22-28
    ACT English
    No data available  
    ACT Math
    No data available  
    ACT Writing
    No data available  
    Students Submitting ACT
    30%

    Admissions Deadlines

    Application Deadline
    January 15
    Early Decision Deadline
    November 1
    Early Action Deadline
    November 1
    Offers Early Decision
    Yes
    Offers Early Action
    Yes
    Application Fee
    $0
    Accepts Common App
    Yes
    Accepts Coalition App
    No

    Admissions Requirements

    What Really Matters When Applying
    • High School GPA
      Required
    • High School Rank
      Considered but not required
    • High School Transcript
      Required
    • College Prep Courses
      Required
    • SAT/ACT
      Neither required nor recommended
    • Recommendations
      Required
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