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Key Admission Stats
Institution Type
Public
- Coed
Need Blind
This school does not consider an applicant’s financial situation when deciding admission
Level of Institution
4 Year
Campus Setting
Suburb or town
6,506
Students Applied
72%
Transfer Acceptance Rate
Admissions Requirements
SAT
No
ACT
No
SAT Subject Tests
Yes
AP Course Credit
Yes
Dual Enrollment
Yes
Transcript
Yes
Important Deadlines
Rolling Admissions
The college has rolling admissions, which means applications are accepted any time throughout the year.
Test Optional
Yes
Rolling Admissions
Yes
Admitted Student Stats
US States Represented
29
Countries Represented
64
1%
Submitting SAT
Average SAT Composite: 1075
SAT Percentiles
Math
Reading
3.50
Average GPA
Students Enrolled By GPA
Students Enrolled By Class Rank
Students Enrolled By Household Income
Admissions Resources
For International Student Services: visit page
For Students with Disabilities: visit page
For Veteran Services: visit page
What Students Are Saying
To perspective students when you get to Millersville use all the resources that are offered to you. Do not be afraid to ask questions. If you start strong you will finish strong.
Aida from Philadelphia, PA
When applying to Millersville be sure to apply early and send in all of your paperwork as soon as possible.
If considering coming to Millersville be aware that there is serious construction going on that will take 10 years to finish all of the plans. Also the library will be completely closed for next year; something I'm sure they haven't mentioned on tours.
If considering coming to Millersville be aware that there is serious construction going on that will take 10 years to finish all of the plans. Also the library will be completely closed for next year; something I'm sure they haven't mentioned on tours.
Laura from Mechanicsburg, PA
Go to class, get to know your professors, don't be on their bad side, it'll make your life hell. If you have a question, ask! Most teachers email back right away! If you need help, go to their office hours. Get to know people in your class, it's a good way to make friends and when it comes to studying or being confused with an assignment, it'll save your life!
Brianna from Dresher, PA
-not a party school generally speaking but the off campus life is great.
kd from philadelphia, pa
ASK QUESTIONS!! Don't be shy, You can have a great time, but if you are a party machine, this is not the place.
Francis from Exton, PA
Do not expect for the professors to give you everything like in high school and when you are in college; do not be surprised by the workload.
Jessica from Etters, PA
I would say prospective students need to realize how to work hard and still make time for yourself by picking activities or doing something that you love. Don't let college stress you out, it's not as scary as it seems at Millersville and the faculty is pretty willing to help you out. Pack light, bring an umbrella and a snack, and always write your homework assignments down so you don't forget; you will do great!
Faith from Holtwood, PA
Some tips for prospective students is always stay on top of your game. Never wait till the last minute to do homework or any type of assignments that the professor has given to you. But not only that, choose your friends wisely, realize that not everyone is going to be your friend. It's not high school anymore, take care of your responsibilities and get into organization that will keep you going and learn how to network. College is fun, but at some point you have to know your values and understand the things that you have to give up in order to be successful.
Marie from Philadelphia, PA
Get out and take advantage of all the opportunities it has to offer and don't be afraid to ask other students any questions you have.
Ashley from East Berlin, PA
Make sure you make the most of Orientation Week! That's the best place to make friends to help you feel comfortable in a strange place. Two years later my friends still get together with their orientation groups, so that's the first step to making you feel more comfortable. Friends in the beginning of this journey will help you through anything!
Karina from Annville, PA