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Akansha katariya

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An unofficial source claims the Missouri University of Science and Technology acceptance rate is 73%. The moderate percentage shows that the university is moderately lenient towards students during admission and follows an easy admission criterion. The university considers academic performance or academic GPA, standardized test scores, rigor of coursework, class rank, participation in extracurricular activities, personal statements, and more. Students must perform exceptionally well in academics and be involved in relevant activities to get accepted.

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Graduates of the Lewis University in Romeoville, earn a reasonable sum of money for their contributions to the industries they are employed in. 

The table below gives a detailed breakdown of salary numbers of Lewis graduates, along with their roles:

JobAverage Annual Salary
Software EngineerUSD 121,500
Family Nurse PractitionerUSD 103,846
Project Manager, ITUSD 99,927
Human Resources (HR) ManagerUSD 92,472
Cyber Security AnalystUSD 82,000
Marketing ManagerUSD 72,750

Source: Payscale

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The Lewis University placement rate is 96% for UG students & 94% for Business School grads of the Class of 2022, per official sources.

Given below is some key data regarding job postings at Lewis for the academic year 2022-23:

Lewis University PlacementsValidation
Positions posted64,390
Intermships posted17,983
Recruiting Events1,609
Unique Employers 2,205

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Yes, e-commerce giant Amazon is among the most prominent recruiters of Lewis University graduates. The US-based company is not the only popular name known for hiring Lewis graduates, with the likes of PwC, American Airlines, Air Wisconsin, JB Hunt, & Exxon Mobil Corportation, all among the top companies hiring from Lewis.

Further, Lewis University students are also known to receive internship offers from the likes of X (formerly Twitter), Sentinel Technologies, Panduit, Trans Union & Federal Aviation Administration.  

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The University of Rochester received over 20,300 applications for the admission cycle of 2024-25, of which over 8,000 applicants were offered the opportunity to enroll themseleves at the university. However, only 1,100 students decided to enroll themselves. Of the 20,300 applicants, 7,500 were international aspirants, of which 1,300 got selected.

This data suggests that the general University of Rochester acceptance rate is 40.1%, meanwhile the Uni of Rochester acceptance rate for international students is just 18%. 

Particulars 

2024-2025 

Student Applications 

20,307 

Students Admitted 

8,150 

Students Enrolled 

1,179 

Yield Rate 

14.5% 

Acceptance Rate 

40.13% 

International Acceptance Rate 

18% 

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Ridhi

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URochester acceptance rate 2025 stands at 40.1% which means that out of every 100 student university likely admit around 40 students. This suggests that admission process of U of R are moderately selective.

On other hand Uni of Rochester acceptance rate for international students stands at just 18% which means the competition is extremely tough for international applicants and securing admission.

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Yes, Lewis is a Catholic university that offers higher education courses, centered around the values of wisdom, knowledge, justice & fidelity.

The institute began in 1932, under the guidance of the Chicago Achdiocese & Bishop Bernard J. Shiel, under the name: Holy Name Technical school for Boys, that specialised in Aviation technology education.

In 1952, it was renamed to: Lewis College of Science & Technology.

In 1960, Saint John Baptist de La Salle, founder of the Patron Saint of Educators took over control of the institute.

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The average GPA of the accepted members of the Class of 2023 student body at Lewis University was 3.58 on a 4.0 scale.

The institute considers applicants with minimum GPA score 3.0 or more, however, a score around the 3.5 mark gives students a very good chance of admissions at the institute.

Applicants with a score below 3.0, can provide some other documents as part of their applications, that act as a valid proof of their academic & non-academic abilities. 

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Akash Gaur

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Lewis can be considered a respectable institute to pursue higher education from. It ranks among the top 25 institutes for the "Best value schools" category of the latest US news rankings, & specialises in Aviation, Criminal Justice, Nursing, & Computer Science studies.

It is accredited by prominent bodies like the Higher Learning Commission & Accreditation Council for Business Schoools & Programs (ACBSP).

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