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Marist College

Men
Women
# Applicants
3,859
6,492
# Admitted
1,659
2,217
% Admitted
43.0%
34.1%
% Overall
37.4%

Students who got into Marist:

Tips mention: Interview (2), ACT/SAT (60), Grades (86), Sports/Extracurriculars (43), College Essay (41)
GPAJul 28 2013Business - Management and Administration
GPA and standardized test scores are obviously extremely important. However, Marist looks really hard for leadership in their perspective students. Marist is a popular school. Many of my friends say that they were the only ones accepted out of dozens that applied in high school. Extracurriculars definitely have a huge weigh on your application.
SAT: 2200 Female
To get into Marist, I simply applied and filledJul 02 2012Other
To get into Marist, I simply applied and filled out all of the essay portions. For the Class of 2015, we were not required to submit any SAT or ACT scores. On the other hand, I would recommend for the students to provide strong recommendation letters and admission essays. In addition to this, the Admissions Department searches for a diverse and well rounded student populations, so be sure to be involved in many clubs and activities during your senior year in high school. And be sure to definitely keep your grades up! To be accepted into the fashion department, I had to submit a sequence of essays and an entry project that related to the elements and functions of the industry.
ACT: 21 SAT: 1470 Female
Students looking to attend Marist should be strongJun 26 2012Art & Design Department
Students looking to attend Marist should be strong academically, but also focus on participating in extracurricular activities. A packed activities resume is a must!
Female
Got goodJun 13 2012Business - Management and Administration
Got good grades and was really involved in high school. They should do the same
SAT: 1680 Female
In terms of getting into Marist, I think it'sJun 12 2012English
In terms of getting into Marist, I think it's vital for you to be involved in a lot of things in high school as well as maintain good academics. Marist wants people who are active and involved more than anything and if Marist is the right school for you, you won't have a hard time doing a lot of activities to include in your college application because being involved in those activities is just part of who you are.
SAT: 1970 Female
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