Acceptance Rate
Fall 2017 admitted students
75.9%
Applicants Stats
The following table details the number of students who applied, admitted, and enrolled in Great Lakes Institute of Technology during the Fall 2017 enrollment season.
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Total Applicants
During the Fall 2017 enrollment season, Great Lakes Institute of Technology received a total of 162 applications. These applications included 14 male applicants and 148 female applicants. -
Admitted Students
Out of the 162 applicants, Great Lakes Institute of Technology admitted 123 students. Among the admitted students, there were 11 males and 112 females who received offers of admission. -
Enrolled Students
Among the admitted students, 84 students chose to enroll at Great Lakes Institute of Technology. This means that 84 students accepted the admission offers and officially registered to attend the university for the Fall 2017 term. Among the enrolled students, 5 were male and 79 were female. -
Acceptance Rate
The acceptance rate is the percentage of applicants who were offered admission. In this case, Great Lakes Institute of Technology had an overall acceptance rate of 76% for the Fall 2017 enrollment season. When we break it down by gender, the acceptance rate for male applicants was 79% while the acceptance rate for female applicants was 76%. -
Yield Rate
The yield rate is the percentage of admitted students who actually chose to enroll at the university. Great Lakes Institute of Technology had an overall yield rate of 68% for the Fall 2017 term. The yield rate for male admitted students was 46%, and for female admitted students, it was 70%.
Admission and Enrollment Trends
The following table presents the application, admission, and enrollment statistics for Great Lakes Institute of Technology over the past 1 years.
Accepted Credits
Fall 2017
The following is a list of college preparatory work and life experience that are accepted at Great Lakes Institute of Technology.
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Credit for life experiences
Not Accepted -
Advanced placement (AP) credits
Not Accepted -
Dual credit (college credit earned while in high school)
Not Accepted