University of the Pacific
Admissions
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Admissions - 2011
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Undergraduate Admissions Fall 2011
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Total
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Men
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Women
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Number of applicants
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21,230
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8,543
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12,687
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Percent of applicants admitted
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35.8%
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37.4%
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34.8%
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Percent of admitted students enrolled
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Full Time
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12.1%
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13.7%
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11.0%
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Part Time
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0.0%
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0.0%
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0.0%
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Student's Submitting Scores
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SAT
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836
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89.0%
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ACT
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323
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35.0%
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Test Scores
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SAT
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Verbal
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510
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630
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Math
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540
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688
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ACT
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Composite
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23
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29
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English
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22
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29
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Math
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23
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30
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Admission Considerations
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Secondary school GPA
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x
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Secondary school rank
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x
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Secondary school record
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x
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Completion of college-prepatory program
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x
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Recommendations
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x
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Formal demonstration of competencies
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Admission test scores
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x
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TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
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x
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Other Test (Wonderlic, WISC-III, etc.)
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The above information was obtained via the publicly-available database operated
by the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS), which gathers such
information for the purpose of making such information openly available to students
and parents.
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Danisha
D. on 9/8/2009 12:06:16 PM
I am currently attending the University of the Pacific as a freshman and I love this school. They are very focused on whole person learning which includes academics as well as learning about yourself. Everyone is very friendly and strives to do their best. The students and staff here are so proud to be a part of the Pacific community. I recommend this school to everyone and anyone who wants to do their best and learn beyond what other colleges would even dream of. The cost (financially) for the school is worth every penny. You really are paying for a quality education.
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