For the academic year 2023-2024, the average acceptance rate of West Virginia Colleges is 85.76%. The yield, also known as enrollment rate, is 24.78%. A total of 50,226 have applied, 43,075 admitted, and 10,675 students have enrolled one of West Virginia Colleges.

Of the West Virginia colleges, Davis & Elkins College is the tightest school to admit with 58.02% acceptance rate, and Bethany College has the second lowest acceptance rate of 60.00%.

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Acceptance Rates & Admission Statistics Comparison Table

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2024 Acceptance Rates Comparison Table Between West Virginia Colleges
School NameApplicantsAdmitted EnrolledAcceptance RateAdmission Yield
Appalachian Bible CollegeMount Hope, WV706953 98.57%76.81%
Bethany CollegeBethany, WV2,4351,461234 60.00%16.02%
Bluefield State UniversityBluefield, WV720626213 86.94%34.03%
Concord UniversityAthens, WV2,3762,138449 89.98%21.00%
Davis & Elkins CollegeElkins, WV929539237 58.02%43.97%
Fairmont State UniversityFairmont, WV1,9791,959666 98.99%34.00%
Marshall UniversityHuntington, WV6,4996,2391,747 96.00%28.00%
Martinsburg CollegeMartinsburg, WV870870305 100.00%35.06%
Shepherd UniversityShepherdstown, WV1,7931,721568 95.98%33.00%
University of CharlestonCharleston, WV1,6351,063255 65.02%23.99%
West Liberty UniversityWest Liberty, WV2,0771,495419 71.98%28.03%
West Virginia State UniversityInstitute, WV4,4654,286300 95.99%7.00%
West Virginia UniversityMorgantown, WV19,85717,0774,440 86.00%26.00%
West Virginia University Institute of TechnologyBeckley, WV1,005613307 61.00%50.08%
West Virginia Wesleyan CollegeBuckhannon, WV1,4131,342309 94.98%23.03%
Wheeling UniversityWheeling, WV2,1031,577173 74.99%10.97%
Average3,1392,69266785.76%24.78%
*The admission data is updated with academic year 2023-2024 data from National Center For Education Statistics (September 2, 2023).

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