Can you get into Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary?
Wake Forest, North Carolina
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary admits about 77% of applicants, making it accessible. Admitted students typically have SAT scores around 920–1230, ACT composites around 18–26, about a 3.15 GPA (the middle 50%). Enter your stats below to see whether Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary is a reach, match, or safety for you.
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary admissions profile
- Acceptance rate
- 77%
- SAT range (mid 50%)
- 920–1230
- ACT range (mid 50%)
- 18–26
- Average GPA
- 3.15
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Admissions FAQ
- How hard is it to get into Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary?
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary has an acceptance rate of about 77%, which makes it accessible based on the most recent federal data.
- What GPA do you need to get into Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary?
- Admitted students at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary have an average GPA of about 3.15. It's one factor among test scores, courses, and the rest of your application.
- What SAT or ACT score do you need for Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary?
- The middle 50% of admitted students at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary have SAT scores between 920–1230 and ACT composites between 18–26.
- What are my chances of getting into Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary?
- Use FindU's free chance calculator on this page — enter your GPA and test scores to see whether Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary is a reach, match, or safety. It's a directional estimate from public data, not a prediction or guarantee.