Admissions Overview
The admission process at King's College has a 96% acceptance rate. There is no application fee. King's College has test optional requirements that focus on each student's unique potential.
Selectivity
96%
Less Selective
Application Volume
3,216
Total Applicants
Enrollment Yield
12%
Students who enroll
Admission Requirements
The admission process at King's College has a 96% acceptance rate. There is no application fee. Standardized test score requirements may vary. The admissions team at King's College evaluates each application holistically to assess student potential.
Testing Policy
Test Optional
Students may apply without submitting standardized test scores
Application Cost
$0
No application fee required
Complete Application Requirements
Required for Admission
High School Transcript
RequiredHigh School GPA
RequiredEnglish Proficiency Test
RequiredOptional (Considered if Submitted)
Standardized Test Scores
OptionalPersonal Statement/Essay
OptionalLetters of Recommendation
OptionalHigh School Class Rank
OptionalWork Experience
OptionalLegacy Status
OptionalOther Tests (Wonderlic/WISC)
OptionalNote: Requirements may vary by program or student type. International students may have additional requirements. Contact the admissions office for specific questions about your application.
Test Scores
Test score ranges represent the 25th to 75th percentile of admitted students at King's College. About 34% of admitted students submitted SAT scores, with total scores typically ranging from 1,070 to 1,260. Additionally, about 2% of admitted students submitted ACT scores, with composite scores typically ranging from 22 to 26.
SAT Scores
34% of students submitted400
1600
1070 โ 1260
200
800
540 โ 640
200
800
530 โ 620
ACT Scores
2% of students submitted1
36
22 โ 26
Admission Statistics
3,216 students applied to Kings College. Of those, 96% were accepted (3,087 students). Of these 3,087 accepted students, 369 chose to enroll.
3,216
Total Applicants
3,087
Students Admitted
369
Students Enrolled
96%
Acceptance Rate