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72.1%Acceptance
$37,230Tuition
2,525Students
70%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$58,009Earnings
Private nonprofit4-yearSAT/ACT Test OptionalNCAA Division IIIStudy AbroadData: 2023-24Presbyterian Church (USA)

Overview

Carroll University is a less selective private four-year institution in Waukesha, Wisconsin. The school accepts 72.1% of applicants and enrolls 2,525 students.

Admission Statistics

Acceptance Rate
72.1%
Average SAT
1,200
SAT Range (25th–75th)
1,060–1,340
ACT Composite (avg)
25
Total Enrollment
2,525

Your Chances by SAT Score

Strong Candidate
SAT above 1,340

Your score is above the 75th percentile. You are a competitive applicant.

Competitive
SAT 1,060–1,340

Your score falls within the middle 50% of admitted students.

Reach School
SAT below 1,060

Your score is below the 25th percentile. Other parts of your application will need to stand out.

Admission Guide

Carroll University uses a rolling admissions process, so you can submit your application anytime between September and the start of classes, though applying earlier gives you better housing options and financial aid consideration. You need to submit your high school transcript, one letter of recommendation, and either SAT or ACT scores through the Common Application or Carroll's online portal.

The nursing program requires separate application materials including prerequisite coursework in chemistry, biology, and math, plus you must maintain specific grade requirements once enrolled. Physical therapy and occupational therapy programs also have additional requirements and limited spots. Computer science and business programs admit most qualified applicants without extra hurdles.

Carroll requires all first-year students to live on campus unless you live within 30 miles of Waukesha or are over 23. Housing applications open in March, and newer residence halls like Rankin Student Center fill quickly. You can request roommates through the housing portal.

The campus sits on 52 acres in downtown Waukesha, about 20 minutes west of Milwaukee. Most students bring cars since public transportation options are limited. Carroll operates on a semester system with classes starting in late August. New student orientation happens the week before classes begin and includes academic advising, campus tours, and social activities.

Financial aid packages typically arrive within two weeks of admission. Carroll offers merit scholarships that don't require separate applications, plus need-based aid through FAFSA. Submit your FAFSA by March 1 for best consideration of state and institutional aid.

What It Costs If You Get In

Average Net Price
$24,362/yr
Tuition (in-state)
$37,230
Students Receiving Aid
22%

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After You Graduate

Graduation Rate (6-year)
69.6%
Median Earnings (10yr)
$58,009/yr
Freshman Retention Rate
78.9%

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Carroll University require SAT or ACT scores for admission?

Carroll University is test-optional, meaning you can apply without submitting SAT or ACT scores. Standardized test scores are considered if submitted but are not required for admission decisions.

What is the application deadline for Carroll University?

Carroll University has rolling admissions, so applications are reviewed as they are received throughout the year. Students are encouraged to apply early for the best consideration for housing and financial aid.

How many transfer credits does Carroll University accept?

Carroll University accepts up to 90 transfer credits toward a bachelor's degree. Transfer students must complete at least 30 credits at Carroll to earn their degree from the university.

Does Carroll University offer early decision or early action programs?

Carroll University does not offer early decision or early action programs. The university operates on a rolling admissions basis where applications are reviewed continuously throughout the admissions cycle.