Is it hard to get into Earlham College?

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    Misha | Contributor-Level 10

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    Getting into Earlham College is considered moderately competitive. The acceptance rate of the college is 74%. Earlham College is a test optional college so SAT ACT scores are not mandatory to submit. However, half the applicants admitted to Earlham College who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1178 and 1363 or an ACT score of 23 and 30. A GPA 3.61 is considered safe for admission. Students need to have Official Secondary School Records and Exam Results and international students require English proficiency test scores. Applicants have to submit letter of recommendation from counselor or teachers. 

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