This institution prioritizes access. Your primary consideration should be whether outcomes align with your goals.
93.8%
Acceptance Rate
Peer average: 76%
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Open Access (>75%)
What Are My Chances?
A directional estimate — not a prediction
SAT Total Score Distribution
Enrolled students
Peers
40080012001600
900
25th Percentile
994
Median
1,120
75th Percentile
Peer average SAT: 1,140(-146 vs peers)
ACT Composite Score Distribution
Enrolled students
1122436
15
25th Percentile
19
Median
19
75th Percentile
Important: Test scores are just one factor. Admissions decisions reflect institutional priorities, essays, recommendations, and factors we cannot measure. Use this as directional guidance, not a prediction.
Who Attends — and Succeeds
Understanding institutional priorities and student support
Student Demographics
First-Generation Students
Parents without bachelor's degree
29%
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Pell Grant Recipients
Lower-income students (federal aid)
39%
Transfer Students
Alternative pathway to enrollment
42%
These metrics reflect institutional priorities around access and economic diversity, which inform admissions decisions beyond academic qualifications.
Student Success
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Frequently Asked Questions about Life University Admissions
Life University is accessible to students with solid academic records. Most admitted students have GPAs of 3.0 or higher. The 94% acceptance rate means most qualified applicants are admitted.
Life University reports standardized test score data, suggesting tests are considered in admissions. Students who submit SAT scores typically have scores between 900 and 1120. ACT scores range from 15 to 19. Check Life University's website for current testing requirements, as policies may change.
Admission to Life University is considered accessible. With an acceptance rate of 94%, admissions are largely open to all qualified applicants with a high school diploma or GED.
Life University uses holistic review, considering academics, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation.