Duquesne University
#139 in National Universities
#17 in Pennsylvania
4-years Private College In Pittsburgh, PA
The acceptance rate of Duquesne University is 84.3%. Total 10,512 students have applied to and 8,857 have accepted to admit. Eventually, 1,233 students enrolled in Duquesne University (Admission Yield: 13.9%). The average SAT score is 1,240 and the average ACT score is 28.
Admission Stats
Acceptance Rate | 84.3% |
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Yield | 13.9% |
Test Scores | 1,240 (SAT) 28 (ACT) |
Acceptance Rate & Admission Statistics
For academic year 2021-2022, total 10,512 students have applied to Duquesne University. By gender, 3,472 male and 7,037 female students have applied to the school. Among them, 8,857 (2,921 male and 5,936 female) students have accepted and 1,233(444 male and 789 female) have enrolled into Duquesne University for academic year 2021-2022. Next table illustrates the admission counts, acceptance rate, and yield, also known as enrolment rate at Duquesne University.
Total | Men | Women | |
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Applicants | 10,512 | 3,472 | 7,037 |
Admitted | 8,857 | 2,921 | 5,936 |
Enrolled | 1,233 | 444 | 789 |
Acceptance Rate | 84.26% | 84.13% | 84.35% |
Yield (Enrollment Rate) | 13.92% | 15.20% | 13.29% |
SAT and ACT Scores Distribution
At Duquesne University, 416 applicants (34% of enrolled) have submitted their SAT scores and 119 applicants (10%) have submitted their ACT scores for seeking degrees.
For score submitters, SAT 75th percentile score is 1,310 and 25th percentile score is 1,140. For ACT scores, 75th percentile score is 88 and 25th percentile score is 70. The SAT and ACT scores are considered but not required to submit when applying to Duquesne University. Next table shows detail SAT and ACT scores distribution of enrolled students at Duquesne University.
25th Percentile | 75th Percentile | |
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SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing | 580 | 660 |
SAT Math | 560 | 650 |
ACT Composite | 24 | 29 |
ACT Math | 23 | 28 |
ACT English | 23 | 31 |
Admission Consideration & Requirements
Admission Consideration | |
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High School GPA | Required |
High School Rank | Neither Required Nor Recommended |
High School Record (or Transcript) | Required |
Completion of College Preparatory Program | Required |
Recommendations | Neither Required Nor Recommended |
Formal Demonstration of Competencies | Neither Required Nor Recommended |
Admission Test Scores | Considered But Not Required |
TOEFL | Considered But Not Required |
Other Test (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.) | Neither Required Nor Recommended |
Offered Degrees & Accepted Credits
Degree | Offered |
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1 Year Certificate | ✗ |
2 Year Certificate | ✗ |
Associate | ✗ |
2-4 Year Certificate | ✗ |
Bachelor's | ✔ |
Post-Bachelor Certificate | ✔ |
Master's | ✔ |
Post-Master Certificate | ✔ |
Doctorate (Research) | ✔ |
Doctorate (Professional Practice) | ✔ |
Doctorate (Other) | ✗ |
Credit Type | Accepted |
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Dual credit | ✔ |
Credit for life experiences | ✔ |
Advanced placement (AP) credits | ✔ |
Credit for military training | ✔ |
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