Apply to Utica

The acceptance rate of Utica University is 80.9%. Total 3,367 students have applied to and 2,724 have accepted to admit. Eventually, 430 students enrolled in Utica University (Admission Yield: 15.8%). The average SAT score is 1,180 and the average ACT score is 27. The application fee for undergraduate programs is $40 and graduate school application fee is $50 at Utica University.
  • Acceptance Rate: 80.9%
  • Yield: 15.8%
  • SAT Score: 1,180

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Acceptance Rate & Admission Statistics

For academic year 2022-2023, total 3,367 students have applied to Utica University. By gender, 1,789 male and 1,573 female students have applied to the school. Among them, 2,724 (1,199 male and 1,525 female) students have accepted and 430(223 male and 207 female) have enrolled into Utica University for academic year 2022-2023. The next table illustrates the admission counts, acceptance rate, and yield, also known as enrolment rate at Utica University.
2022-2023 Admission Stats at Utica University
TotalMenWomen
Applicants3,3671,7891,573
Admitted2,7241,1991,525
Enrolled430223207
Acceptance Rate 80.90% 67.02% 96.95%
Yield (Enrollment Rate) 15.79% 18.60% 13.57%

SAT/ACT Scores

At Utica University, 74 applicants (17% of enrolled) have submitted their SAT scores and 9 applicants (2%) have submitted their ACT scores for seeking degrees. For score submitters, SAT 75th percentile score is 1,250 and 25th percentile score is 1,084. For ACT scores, 75th percentile score is 93 and 25th percentile score is 71. The SAT and ACT scores are considered but not required to submit when applying to Utica University. The next table shows the detailed SAT and ACT scores distribution of enrolled students at Utica University.
2022-2023 Submitted SAT and ACT Scores at Utica University
25th Percentile75th Percentile
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing534620
SAT Math550630
ACT Composite2332
ACT Math2530
ACT English2331

Offered Degrees at Utica

Utica University offers 6 degree/certificate programs - 1 Year Certificate, Associate, Bachelor's, Post-Bachelor Certificate, Master's, Doctorate (Professional Practice). Below table summarizes the offered degrees at Utica University.
Offered Degrees at Utica University
DegreeOffered
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)

Accepted Credits at Utica

Utica University accepts Dual Credit, Credit for life experiences, Advanced placement (AP) credits, . Below table summarizes the accepted credits at Utica University.
Accepted Credits at Utica University
Credit TypeAccepted
Dual Credit
Credit for life experiences
Advanced placement (AP) credits
Credit for military training

Application Checklist

For applying to Utica University, 4 items are required to submit. High School GPA, High School Record (or Transcript), Recommendations and TOEFL are rquired to submit to apply for Utica. The next figure shows the application requirement to apply for Utica.

High School GPA

Required

High School Rank

Considered But Not Required

High School Record (or Transcript)

Required

Completion of College Preparatory Program

Considered But Not Required

Recommendations

Required

Formal Demonstration of Competencies

Considered But Not Required

Admission Test Scores

Considered But Not Required

TOEFL

Required

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All data used in our site is from IPEDS (The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System), U.S. Department of Education, academic year 2022-2023