Monday, May 25, 2020

Middlebury College Acceptance Rate, SAT/ACT Scores

Middlebury College is a private liberal arts college with an acceptance rate of 17%. Located in the Champlain Valley of central Vermont, Middlebury College is best known for its foreign-language and international studies programs, but the school excels in nearly all fields in the liberal arts and sciences. Middlebury College ranks among the  top 10 liberal arts colleges  in the country. For its academic strengths, the college was awarded a chapter of  Phi Beta Kappa. Middlebury has a robust study-abroad program with schools in 40 countries including China, France, Germany, Italy, Latin America, Russia, and Spain. The college also boasts an 8-to-1  student/faculty ratio  and a mean class size of 19. Considering applying to this highly selective college? Here are the Middlebury College admissions statistics you should know. Acceptance Rate During the 2017-18 admissions cycle, Middlebury College had an acceptance rate of 17%. This means that for every 100 students who applied, 17 students were admitted, making Middleburys admissions process highly competitive. Admissions Statistics (2017-18) Number of Applicants 9,227 Percent Admitted 17% Percent Admitted Who Enrolled (Yield) 41% SAT Scores and Requirements Middlebury requires that all applicant submit either SAT or ACT scores, or three SAT subject test scores in different subject areas. During the 2017-18 admissions cycle, 56% of admitted students submitted SAT scores. SAT Range (Admitted Students) Section 25th Percentile 75th Percentile ERW 660 730 Math 670 770 ERW=Evidence-Based Reading and Writing This admissions data tells us that most of Middleburys admitted students fall within the top 20% nationally on the SAT. For the evidence-based reading and writing section, 50% of students admitted to Middlebury scored between 660 and 730, while 25% scored below 660 and 25% scored above 730. On the math section, 50% of admitted students scored between 670 and 770, while 25% scored below 670 and 25% scored above 770. Applicants with a composite SAT score of 1500 or higher will have particularly competitive chances at Middlebury College. Requirements Middlebury does not require the SAT wiring section. Note that Middlebury participates in the scorechoice program, which means that the admissions office will consider your highest score from each individual section across all SAT test dates. ACT Scores and Requirements Middlebury College requires that all applicants submit either SAT or ACT scores, or three SAT subject test scores in different subject areas. During the 2017-18 admissions cycle, 50% of admitted students submitted ACT scores. ACT Range (Admitted Students) Section 25th Percentile 75th Percentile Composite 31 34 This admissions data tells us that most of Middleburys admitted students fall within the top 5% nationally on the ACT. The middle 50% of students admitted to Middlebury received a composite ACT score between 31 and 34, while 25% scored above 34 and 25% scored below 31. Requirements Middlebury College does not require the ACT writing section. Unlike many schools, Middlebury superscores ACT results; your highest subscores from multiple ACT sittings will be considered. GPA Middlebury College does not provide data about admitted students high school GPAs. However, Middlebury does note that the majority of accepted students rank in the top ten percent of their high school class. Self-Reported GPA/SAT/ACT Graph Middlebury College Applicants Self-Reported GPA/SAT/ACT Graph. Data courtesy of Cappex. The admissions data in the graph is self-reported by applicants to Middlebury College. GPAs are unweighted. Find out how you compare to accepted students, see the real-time graph, and calculate your chances of getting in  with a free Cappex account. Admissions Chances Middlebury College has a highly competitive admissions pool with a low acceptance rate and high average SAT/ACT scores. However, Middlebury has a  holistic admissions  process involving other factors beyond your grades and test scores. A  strong application essay  and  glowing letters of recommendation  can strengthen your application, as can  meaningful extracurricular activities  and a  rigorous course schedule. Students with particularly compelling stories or achievements can still receive serious consideration even if their grades and scores are outside of Middleburys range. Students with a serious interest in art, music, theater, dance, or video should submit an arts supplement using SlideRoom, a presentation tool that has been integrated into the Common Application. While Middlebury College does not conduct on-campus admissions interviews, they try to arrange alumni interviews for as many applicants as possible off-campus. Be sure to review common interview questions before your interview. Also, if you live in an area where an interview is not possible, note that this will not negatively affect your admissions chances. In the graph above, the blue and green dots represent accepted students, and you can see that most had A averages, SAT scores (ERWM) above 1300, and ACT composite scores of 28  or higher. Keep in mind, however, that hidden beneath the blue and green on the graph is a bit of red (rejected students) and yellow (waitlisted students). Some students with 4.0 GPAs and excellent standardized test scores were rejected from Middlebury. If You Like Middlebury College, You Might Consider These Liberal Arts Colleges Vassar  |  Haverford  |  Swarthmore  |  Wellesley  |  Wesleyan  |  Colby All admissions data has been sourced from the National Center for Education Statistics and Middlebury College Undergraduate Admissions Office.

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