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Wake Forest Early Decision Admission Rates Over 14+ Years Admissions CycleWake Forest University Graduating ClassEarly Decision Acceptance Rate 2020-21 Class of 2025 34% 2019-20 Class of 2024 31% 2018-19 Class of 2023 41% 2017-18 Class of 2022 44%10 more rows
The acceptance rate at Wake Forest is 21.4%. In other words, of 100 students who apply, 21 are admitted. This means the school is quite selective. If you have strong academic scores, you have a great shot at getting in.
Early Decision II gives those who missed the ED I deadline a second chance to apply ED (by January 1). With ED II, you will hear back from us around February 15. Regular Decision (RD) applications are not binding and have a January 1 deadline, and you will hear back from us around April 1.
Wake Forest Early Decision Admission Rates Over 14+ Years Admissions CycleWake Forest University Graduating ClassEarly Decision Acceptance Rate 2020-21 Class of 2025 34% 2019-20 Class of 2024 31% 2018-19 Class of 2023 41% 2017-18 Class of 2022 44%10 more rows
You should first expect to receive an email, prompting you to check your status page, where you can review your admissions decision. To those of you who will be admitted, congratulations!
By email & phone You may reach us at admissions@wfu or 336.758. 5201.
While there is no official Wake Forest GPA requirement, aim for a Wake Forest GPA of above 3.9.
1. Academically strong: Wake Forest is known for its rigorous academic environment and commitment to high-quality education, which is reflected in its higher ranking among other national universities.
Secondary schools in Kenya fall into three categories: government-funded, Harambee and private. Government-funded schools are divided into national, provincial and district levels. Harambee schools do not receive full funding from the government and private schools are run by private organizations or individuals.
Headteachers have access to the list of the authorised schools. After passing their final upper primary education exams in Grade Six, learners can join junior secondary schools of their choice. This examination is known as the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA).