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Greensboro College

Greensboro, NC 4-Year Private
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Greensboro College Admissions

Consult with Greensboro College's admissions department for any important information, including application fees.

Greensboro College Admissions Stats at a Glance

Here is an overiew of some of Greensboro College's admissions stats.

Greensboro College 2022 Admissions Statistics
Mean Unweighted GPA 3.4
Admitted Students in Top 10% of Graduating Class 5.9%
Admissions Test Policy Not optional and are considered
Waitlist No

Greensboro College Application Deadlines

These are the application deadlines for Greensboro College.

Application Type Offered Application Deadline Notification Deadline
Early Decision I No –– ––
Early Decision II –– –– ––
Early Action Info Not Available –– ––

Applying Early to Greensboro College?


Greensboro College does not offer early decision

➡️ Explore a list of some competetive colleges that accept significantly more applicants during early decision or early action than during regular admission.


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How Hard Is It To Get Admitted to Greensboro College?

It is not difficult to get into Greensboro College. Greensboro College evaluates applicants carefully based on multiple criteria to decide who to admit, and who to deny.

In 2021, Greensboro College **accepted .

Schools that are not difficult to get into, like Greensboro College, accept up to 95% of applicants. Most admitted students scored at most a 1010 on the SAT and a 19 on the ACT.

Transferring to Greensboro College

It is not difficult to be admitted as a transfer student.

For Students Waitlisted to Greensboro College

Greensboro College has not reported data for waitlisted and admitted students.

What's Most Important for Getting Into Greensboro College?

Colleges consider a range of factors when determining who to admit for their next incoming class. Each college has a different way of determining which factors are they consider most important in the admissions process. When assembling your list of schools to apply to, you may want to consider your strengths and any possible weaknesses in your application, and apply to colleges that prioritize the admissions factors where you shine.

Admissions Factors at Greensboro College

Curious about the factors that are considered by Greensboro College during the admissions process? Take a look at the list below to see which factors are most important during the admissions process.

Admissions Factor Level
Academic GPA Important
Extracurricular Activities Important
Interview Important
Recommendation(s) Important
Rigor of Secondary School Record Important
Standardized Test Scores Important
Alumni/ae Relations Considered
Character/Personal Qualities Considered
Work Experience Considered
Application Essay Considered
Talent/Ability Considered
Volunteer Work Considered

Make sure to check with Greensboro College for more information on admission factors.

Greensboro College 2022-2023 Application Requirements

To apply to Greensboro College, all applicants must submit the following items. Check with Greensboro College's admissions department to confirm all application materials and requirements.

Area Required Recommended Required for Some Details (If Any)
Written Essay or Personal Statement
Interview
Other Requirements Standardized test scores
Transcript of High School Record

GPA and Testing


What GPA Do I Need To Get Into Greensboro College?

Students admitted to Greensboro College have an average unweighted GPA of 3.4.

Out of all students that were admitted, 87.6% submitted a class rank. At Greensboro College 5.9% of students ranked in the top 10% of their graduating class in high school, 21.6% were in the top 25% and 51.8% were in the top 50%.

GPAs of Admitted Students

At Greensboro College, student GPAs fall in the following ranges.

GPA Percent of Students
4.0 GPA ––
3.75 and 3.99 ––
3.50 and 3.74 ––
3.25 and 3.49 ––
3.00 and 3.24 ––
2.50 and 2.9 ––
2.00 and 2.49 ––

This chart depicts the percentage of all enrolled, degree-seeking, first-time, first year (freshmen) students who had high school grade point average within the given ranges.

Note: Some schools choose not release this information. If you have any questions regarding missing numbers, be sure to reach out to Greensboro College directly.

About GPAs

Your high school grade point average (GPA) is a number that highlights your high school academic performance. A weighted GPA or an unweighted GPA are the two possible GPA scores considered by colleges.

An unweighted GPA is an average of your scores from each class on a four-point scale. Unweighted GPAs range from 4.0 to under 1.0. A weighted GPA considers your average grade and the difficulty of your classes. A weighted GPA boosts your average by adding extra points for honors or Advanced Placement courses.

Standardized Test Scores

Greensboro College considers ACT or SAT scores as part of the admissions process.

Greensboro College does not have a test optional admissions policy. Test optional schools allow students to choose if they want to submit ACT or SAT scores with their applications or not.

What is a Good SAT Score for Greensboro College?

On the SAT Math Section, 25% of Greensboro College students scored 23 or higher and 75% of students scored 470 or higher. On the SAT Critical Reading section (formerly called the Verbal section), 25% of Greensboro College students scored 570 or higher, and 75% scored a 470 or higher.

What is a Good ACT Score for Greensboro College?

To be most competitive at Greensboro College, you should strive to earn between 16 and 22 on the ACT.

An ACT score of 22 means you fall in the 75th percentile for Greensboro College's admitted students. One out of every four students scored above a 22, and three out of four students scored lower than 22 on the ACT.

A 16 on the ACT is the 25th percentile for Greensboro College students. Only one out of every four students scored below 16.

Want To Bring Up Your ACT Score? Access ACT practice tests and study tips and see upcoming ACT test dates.

More Information on Transferring to Greensboro College

For transfer students, it is not difficult to get admitted to Greensboro College. Transfer applications are processed on a on a rolling basis as they are received.

Transfer students can enroll in Greensboro College during the following terms:

• Fall Term

• Spring Term

• Summer Term


Greensboro College Admissions FAQs


Can I defer my acceptance to Greensboro College?

✅ Yes, admitted students can defer their admission to Greensboro College.

Does Greensboro College accept transfer credits?

✅ Greensboro College accepts eligible transfer credits from accredited institutions. Greensboro College accepts:

• CLEP subject tests • DSST/DANTES • Life Long Learning Credit

Does Greensboro College accept Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) credits?

✅ Greensboro College accepts International Baccalaureate credits (IB) credits and Advanced Placement (AP) credits.

Do I have to submit test scores to Greensboro College?

✅ Greensboro College is not test optional. You must submit test scores as part of the application.

What is the early decision acceptance rate at Greensboro College?

❌ Greensboro College does not offer early decision.

Want To Learn More About Greensboro College?

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Greensboro College Admissions Requirements

Admission Difficulty

Less Selective

Unknown

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Greensboro College Application Deadline

First-Year Applications are Due

Continuous processing

Transfer Applications are Due

Continuous processing

The deadline for Fall first-year applications to Greensboro College is Continuous processing.

The deadline for Fall transfer applications to Greensboro College is Continuous processing.

Check the school website for more information about deadlines for specific programs or special admissions programs

Greensboro College ACT Scores

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ACT Range

16 - 22

Estimated Chance of Acceptance by ACT Score

ACT Score

Estimated Chance

22 and Above

Good

16 to 22

Avg

16 and Less

Low

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Greensboro College SAT Scores

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Composite SAT Range

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Math SAT Range

16 - 23

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Reading SAT Range

470 - 570

Greensboro College GPA

Avg. High School GPA (non-weighted)

3.35

GPA Needed to Get Accepted

At Greensboro College, the average unweighted high-school GPA for admitted students is 3.35. This is the average, which means that some applicants submit GPAs lower than this and some applicants submit GPAs above this level. If your GPA falls below the average, strong test scores or other qualifications may help you make you a more competitive applicant.

Data Source: IPEDs and Peterson's Databases © 2022 Peterson's LLC All rights reserved

Quick Facts

Total Enrollment

793

Campus Setting

Urban

Acceptance Rate

N.A.

Tuition and Fees

In State

$19,520

Out-of-State

$19,520

Fall Freshmen
Application Deadline

Continuous processing
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