69%

Acceptance Rate

940 - 1153

SAT Range

18 - 24

ACT Range

Campbellsville University Admissions

Campbellsville University nurtures a supportive environment that allows students to interact with their colleagues and professors. The university believes college to be a place about exploration and faith. Campbellsville University helps students to identify the positive impact they can make on the world.

How to get Admission to Campbellsville University?

  • Talk to an enrollment counselor. To find the right program for a student, an enrollment counselor from the university will be available. Students are therefore encouraged to connect with an enrollment officer. 

  • Apply Online. Fill the online application form for Campbellsville University. Carefully fill the required fields. 

  • Submit the necessary documents required in the online application form such as minimum GPAs, letters of recommendation, and personal essays.

  • Students need to submit official copies of transcripts from every previously attended university or college. Documents should include details of the courses completed by a student. 

  • Submit official high school transcript along with SAT/ACT scores if required by the program of choice.

Campbellsville University Admissions Office

1 University Drive
Campbellsville, KY 42718

Phone - (800) 264-6014

Email - admissions@campbellsville.edu

SAT Scores you need to get in

SAT Range The composite score range which the Institution consistently takes, below which admission should be considered a reach.

940 - 1153

Applicants Submitting SAT Percentage of Students submitting SAT Scores.

7%

SAT Reading 25th

450

SAT Math 25th

490

SAT Composite 25th

940

SAT Reading 75th

560

SAT Math 75th

593

SAT Composite 75th

1153

Average SAT Score

1046.5

SAT scores have been considered a good way to calibrate a student's grades. They are also believed to make a candidate a strong applicant for securing admission to any university or college. Notably, the SAT score of an applicant is not one of the mandatory factors to get admission to Campbellsville University.

ACT Scores you need to get in

ACT Range The composite score range which the Institution consistently takes, below which admission should be considered a reach.

18 - 24

Applicants Submitting ACT Percentage of Students submitting ACT Scores.

81%

ACT Math 25th

17

ACT English 25th

16

ACT Composite 25th

18

ACT Math 75th

24

ACT English 75th

24

ACT Composite 75th

24

Average ACT Score

21

ACT scores can gauge a great deal of the applicants' academic performance. However, Campbellsville University does not put much emphasis on the ACT scores of a student. However, candidates can submit their ACT scores for securing admission to the university.

Estimated GPA Requirements & Average GPA

Grade Points Average (GPA) The average high school GPA of the admitted students

3.2

The average high school GPA of those admitted into the is 3.2 out of 4 and it is seen that the second factor for the admission is quite competitive still with 83% of acceptance thus shows that a large number of students apply for the course every year.

Admission Requirements

What Really Matters When Applying

High School GPA

Required

High School Rank

Recommended

High School Transcript

Required

College Prep Courses

Required

SAT/ACT

Recommended

Recommendations

Recommended

As university evaluates a student’s profile in a good manner starting from the previous academic qualification and performance than leads to how a student performs in the competitive environment thus scoring an average is not a good idea as a lot of students will fall in that area as their acceptance rate is high, a large number of students apply.

Academically, it’s requirements for admission test scores, generally admitting students who score in the top 66 percent. Campbellsville University typically accepts and attracts "B" average high school students for the programs.

Eligibility Requirement for admission to Campbellsville University:

  • Complete the Online application.
  • Students need to submit official transcripts of previously attended institutions.
  • GPA and SAT/ACT scores should be above the minimum requirement of the university.
  • Submit any other document as per the requirement of the course.

Admission Deadlines

Application Deadline Deadline for application submissions. Please contact the school for more details.

FALSE

Application Fee Application fees may vary by program and may be waived for certain students. Please check with the school.

$20

Early Decision Deadline

None

Early Action Deadline

None

Offer Action Deadline

None

Offers Early Decision

None

Application Website

https://www.campbellsville.edu/admission-and-aid/apply-now/

Accepts Common App

None

Accepts Coalition App

No

The admission committee after evaluation of student achievements, past records, and the competitive score select the students for the program by informing them through mail and application status meanwhile they also open the applications for financial aid like scholarships, loans, and more.

The university application deadline is August 1 with application non- refundable fees of $20. The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) begins on October

You can file between October 1 and May 1. Merit scholarship notification will be included in the acceptance package, and financial aid awards will be sent in early to mid-May.

Acceptance Rate and Admission Statistics

WomenMenTotal
Applied1,9661,5763,542
Accepted1,6661,2862,952
Acceptance Rate85%82%69%
Enrolled325336661
Percentage of admitted who Enrolled (Admission Yield)20%26%22%

Admission Statistics

Applied

Women

1,966

Men

1,576

Total

3,542

Accepted

Women

1,666

Men

1,286

Total

2,952

Acceptance Rate

Women

85%

Men

82%

Total

69%

Enrolled

Women

325

Men

336

Total

661

Percent of Admitted Who Enrolled (Admission Yield)

Women

20%

Men

26%

Total

22%

Credits Accepted

AP Credit

Yes

Dual Credit

Yes

Credit for Life Experiences

NA

In the US, a majority of the universities incentivize students by helping them earn university credit by taking certain courses in high school. Dual Enrollment (also known as Dual Credit), AP Credit, and CLEP (Credit for Life Experiences) are some of the popular programs that are available for students. However, the policy regarding these credits varies from university to college. These programs have multiple benefits such as a higher GPA, increased chances of finishing the degree, and a shorter time to complete the degree. Students can easily apply for AP and CLEP credits by visiting collegeboard.org and request to submit the scores to the university of their choice.

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