Marquette University's admit rate has held within a 9.2-point band over 7 reported cycles.
The headline numbers, drawn from CDS sections A–H.
Per-cycle Common Data Set values. Enrolled is first-year matriculants (CDS B1), not total undergraduate population. Blank cells mean the field was not published in that year's source CDS.
| Year | Admit rate | Enrolled | 6-yr grad | Retention | SAT (50th) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-2026 | 78.0% | 1,913 | 79.0% | 93.0% | 1,300 |
| 2024-2025 | 81.3% | 2,149 | 83.0% | — | 1,280 |
| 2023-2024 | 86.1% | 821 | 80.0% | 91.0% | — |
| 2022-2023 | 87.2% | 1,983 | 82.5% | 89.5% | 1,260 |
| 2021-2022 | 86.3% | 1,657 | 81.4% | 89.1% | — |
Cross-admits and statistical look-alikes, surfaced from the CollegeNumbers peer model.
Comparative observations derived from this school's reported CDS values and from IPEDS / College Scorecard reference data. Every claim is grounded in a number — no editorial overlay.
Admit rate has tightened 8.2 percentage points over 5 reporting cycles.
Marquette University's admit rate fell from 86.3% (2021-2022) to 78.0% (2025-2026) — a 8.2 pp drop. Year-over-year: 86.3 → 87.2 → 86.1 → 81.3 → 78.0. A snapshot of the current year alone would hide this structural shift.
Cross-admit cohort spans an unusually wide selectivity range.
The schools Marquette University applicants most commonly also apply to range from 45.2% admit to 92.2% admit — a 47.0 pp band. A reasonable read: applicants choose by region or program fit rather than selectivity tier alone.
Six-year graduation rate exceeds the national median by 23 percentage points.
Marquette University's 79.0% six-year graduation rate exceeds the national 4-year-institution median of 56.3% (per IPEDS, n=1555) by 22.7 pp.
Broadly accessible — admit rate near the national norm.
Marquette University's 78.0% admit rate is in line with the national 4-year-institution median of 76.6% (per IPEDS, n=1437 institutions). Most U.S. four-year colleges admit between 61.2% and 88.3% of applicants.
Sources: each school's officially-published Common Data Set; IPEDS / College Scorecard for federal comparisons. Methodology →
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