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78.2%Acceptance
$33,490Tuition
896Students
52%Grad Rate (6-yr)
$43,845Earnings
Private nonprofit4-yearSAT/ACT Test OptionalNAIAStudy AbroadData: 2023-24Roman Catholic

Overview

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College is a less selective private four-year institution in Saint Mary of the Woods, Indiana. The school accepts 78.2% of applicants and enrolls 896 students.

Admission Statistics

Acceptance Rate
78.2%
Average SAT
960
SAT Range (25th–75th)
868–1,052
ACT Composite (avg)
24
Total Enrollment
896

Your Chances by SAT Score

Strong Candidate
SAT above 1,052

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

Competitive
SAT 868–1,052

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

Reach School
SAT below 868

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

Admission Guide

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College accepts applications through their online portal with rolling admissions, meaning you can apply throughout the year rather than waiting for specific deadlines. Submit your high school transcript, one letter of recommendation, and a personal essay describing your educational goals and interests. The college waives application fees for online submissions.

Your nursing application requires additional steps including prerequisite coursework verification and a separate nursing program application by March 1st for fall entry. The equine studies program also has specific requirements including riding experience documentation and veterinary recommendation letters.

Housing applications open in February for fall enrollment. You can choose from traditional residence halls, apartment-style living, or themed communities like the Woods Connection for first-year students. Submit your housing deposit early since upperclass students get priority room selection in March.

The college requires all first-year students to complete Providence Passport orientation sessions during summer before fall semester. These sessions include academic advising, course registration, and campus resource introductions. International students attend additional programming covering visa requirements and cultural transition support.

Transfer students with fewer than 30 credits must submit high school transcripts alongside college records. The college accepts most transfer credits from accredited institutions, though you should verify specific course equivalencies with the registrar before enrolling.

Financial aid processing begins in January, so file your FAFSA early to maximize scholarship consideration. The college offers payment plans allowing you to spread tuition costs across multiple installments rather than paying each semester in full.

What It Costs If You Get In

Average Net Price
$43,465/yr
Tuition (in-state)
$33,490
Students Receiving Aid
51%

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After You Graduate

Graduation Rate (6-year)
52.3%
Median Earnings (10yr)
$43,845/yr
Freshman Retention Rate
67.3%

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College test-optional for admissions?

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College accepts applications with or without standardized test scores. Students can choose whether to submit SAT or ACT scores as part of their application.

What is the application deadline for Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College?

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College operates on a rolling admissions basis, meaning applications are reviewed as they are received. Students should apply early for the best chance at merit scholarships and housing options.

Does Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College accept transfer credits?

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College accepts transfer credits from regionally accredited institutions. The college evaluates transcripts individually to determine which credits will transfer toward degree requirements.

What GPA do you need to get into Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College?

Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College does not publish a minimum GPA requirement. The college reviews applications based on overall academic performance, including grade trends and course rigor.