68 percent of applicants to Butler University were admitted for fall 2018

68 percent of applicants to Butler University were admitted for fall 2018
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At Butler University, 99 percent of undergraduate students are traditional students – age 24 or younger – and 60 percent are female, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.

The four-year private not-for-profit institution in Indianapolis enrolled 5,495 students in fall 2018, including 4,698 in undergraduate and 797 in graduate programs, data shows. 1.9 percent of undergraduates transferred from another college or university.

40 percent of undergraduates are residents of Indiana, and 58 percent are residents of other states. 2 percent are citizens of foreign countries.

The undergraduate student body is comprised mostly of students who identify as white (82 percent) and Black or African American (4 percent).

The school admitted 68 percent of the 16,418 students who applied for fall 2018. Of those who were admitted, 12 percent enrolled.

Butler University admission

Total admitted applicants and enrolled students are estimates.

Total Male Female
Applicants 16,418 42.8% 57.2%
Admitted applicants 11,164 67% 69%
Enrolled 1,340 12% 12%


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