Wilmington University
Contact Information
320 Dupont Highway New Castle, DE 19720 (302) 356-4636 (877) 967-5464 Fax: (302) 328-5902 inquire@wilmu.edu
Admissions Profiles
Selectivity
Selectivity:
N/A
Fall 2008 Acceptance rate:
96.8%
Early decision acceptance rate:
N/A
Early action acceptance rate:
N/A
Acceptance rate (excluding early action and early decision students):
N/A
Fall 2008 Applications, Acceptances, and Enrollments
Number of applicants:
1,239
Number of applicants accepted:
1,200
Freshman enrollment for Fall 2008:
647
Percent of incoming freshmen who applied by either early acceptance or early action:
N/A
Number of male applicants:
552
Number of male applicants accepted for Fall 2008:
539
Male freshman enrollment:
317
Number of female applicants:
687
Number of female applicants accepted:
661
Female freshman enrollment:
330
Wait List
Does the school have a waiting list?
No
Number of applicants placed on a waiting list:
N/A
Number of students on the wait list accepted:
N/A
Number of students enrolled from a waiting list:
N/A
High School Rank
Percent of first-year students submitting high school class standing:
N/A
2008 Freshmen in top 10 percent of high school class:
N/A
Freshmen in top 25 percent of high school class (2008):
N/A
Freshmen in top 50 percent of high school class (2008):
N/A
High School GPA
Percent of first-year students submitting high school GPA:
N/A
Average high school GPA:
N/A
Fall 2008 Freshmen Average SAT Scores
Percent of first-year students submitting SAT scores:
N/A
SAT Critical Reading 25th-75th percentile range:
N/A
SAT Math 25th-75th percentile range:
N/A
SAT Writing 25th-75th percentile range
N/A
SAT Essay 25th-75th percentile range:
N/A
Percent with SAT Critical Reading scores in the 700-800 range:
N/A
Percent with SAT Critical Reading scores in the 600-699 range:
N/A
Percent with SAT Critical Reading scores in the 500-599 range:
N/A
Percent with SAT Critical Reading scores in the 400-499 range:
N/A
Percent with SAT Critical Reading scores in the 300-399 range:
N/A
Percent with SAT Critical Reading scores in the 200-299 range:
N/A
Percent with SAT Math scores in the 700-800 range:
N/A
Percent with SAT Math scores in the 600-699 range:
N/A
Percent with SAT Math scores in the 500-599 range:
N/A
Percent with SAT Math scores in the 400-499 range:
N/A
Percent with SAT Math scores in the 300-399 range:
N/A
Percent with SAT Math scores in the 200-299 range:
N/A
Fall 2008 Freshmen Average ACT Scores
Percent of first-year students submitting ACT scores
N/A
ACT English 25th-75th percentile range:
N/A
ACT Math 25th-75th percentile range:
N/A
ACT Composite 25th-75th percentile range:
N/A
Percent with ACT English scores in the 30-36 range:
N/A
Percent with ACT English scores in the 24-29 range:
N/A
Percent with ACT English scores in the 18-23 range:
N/A
Percent with ACT English scores in the 12-17 range:
N/A
Percent with ACT English scores in the 6-11 range:
N/A
Percent with ACT English scores below 6:
N/A
Percent with ACT Math scores in the 30-36 range:
N/A
Percent with ACT Math scores in the 24-29 range:
N/A
Percent with ACT Math scores in the 18-23 range:
N/A
Percent with ACT Math scores in the 12-17 range:
N/A
Percent with ACT Math scores in the 6-11 range:
N/A
Percent with ACT Math scores below 6:
N/A
Percent with ACT Composite scores in the 30-36 range:
N/A
Percent with ACT Composite scores in the 24-29 range:
N/A
Percent with ACT Composite scores in the 18-23 range:
N/A
Percent with ACT Composite scores in the 12-17 range:
N/A
Percent with ACT Composite scores in the 6-11 range:
N/A
Percent with ACT Composite scores below 6:
N/A
TOEFL TOEFL requirement? N/A May the TOEFL be submitted in place of the SAT or ACT? N/A Minimum TOEFL score required (paper test): 550 Minimum TOEFL score required (computer test): N/A Average TOEFL score (paper test): N/A Average TOEFL score (computer test): N/A
More about Wilmington University
Website: http://www.wilmu.edu
Address: 320 Dupont Hwy , New Castle , Delaware – 19720
Phone: (877) 967-5464
Type
Four or more years Private not-for-profit
Awards offered
Less then 1 year certificate, Associate’s, Bachelor’s, Master’s
Campus setting
Large Suburb
Campus housing
No
Carnegie classification
Doctoral/Research Universities
Athletics (football)
NCAA, Not applicable
Religious affiliation
Not applicable
Calendar system
Trimester
Remedial services
Yes
Academic/career counseling service
Yes
Employment services for students
Yes
Placement services for completers
Yes
On-campus daycare
No
Distance learning
Yes
ROTC
Yes
Study abroad
Yes
Weekend/evening college
Yes
ADMISSIONS: INFORMATION
Application fee
$25
STATISTICS
TOTAL
MEN
WOMEN
Applicants
–
–
–
Percent admitted
–
–
–
Admitted applicants who enrolled
–
–
–
TEST SCORES
P 25
P 75
SAT Critical reading
–
–
SAT Math
–
–
SAT Writing
–
–
ACT Composite
–
–
ACT English
–
–
ACT Math
–
–
Secondary school GPA
Not applicable
Secondary school record
Not applicable
Completion of college preparatory program
Not applicable
Recommendations
Not applicable
Admissions test scores
Not applicable
COST
EXPENSES
AMOUNT
In-state tuition
$8,760
Out-of-state tuition
$8,760
Books and supplies
$750
On-campus room and board
–
On-campus other expenses
–
FINANCIAL AID
TYPE
AVG %
AVG AMOUNT
Financial aid
71%
–
Federal grant aid
21%
$2,065
State or local grant aid
6%
$625
Institutional grant aid
5%
–
Loan aid
39%
$2,024
STUDENT BODY
ENROLLMENT
TOTAL
% MEN
% WOMEN
Enrolled
9,133
33%
67%
Estimated undergraduates enrolled
5,386
Estimated graduates enrolled
3,594
Undergraduates 24 years old
–
Undergraduates 25 – 65 years old
–
GRADUATION RATE
Total
42%
Men
41%
Women
44%
Bachelor’s degree – 4 years
18%
Bachelor’s degree – 5 years
32%
Bachelor’s degree – 6 years
39%