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    Midland University

    Fremont, NE · Midwest

    Acceptance rate
    66.1%
    SAT mid-50
    963-1170
    Cost after aid
    $26,267
    Graduation rate
    42%

    About Midland University

    Midland University is a very small private university in Fremont, NE, in a city setting.

    What Midland University looks for

    Midland University admits the majority of applicants who meet its baseline academic profile. For most students applying here, the work is in writing applications that reflect real fit rather than treating the application as a checklist. Demonstrated interest matters more here than at the most selective schools. Visiting, attending an info session, and asking real questions of admissions all move the needle.

    Frequently asked

    • What SAT score do I need for Midland University?

      Midland University's middle 50% SAT range is 963 to 1170. A score in or above that band keeps you in the conversation; below it, the rest of your application has to do more work.

    • What ACT score do I need for Midland University?

      Middle 50% ACT range is 17 to 23. The top of that range or above is what most admitted students submit when they choose to send a score.

    • What is the acceptance rate at Midland University?

      Midland University admits roughly 66% of applicants. An acceptance rate above 40% means a strong application can land here without high-end stats.

    • What does Midland University actually cost after financial aid?

      Average net cost (after institutional aid) is about $26,267 per year. Net cost varies enormously by family income; run the school's net price calculator for an estimate that reflects your situation.

    • Is Midland University a reach, match, or safety for me?

      Compare your stats to the middle 50% above. If you are at or below the 25th percentile, treat Midland University as a reach. If you are in the middle 50%, it is a match. Above the 75th percentile and the school accepts above 25% overall, it is closer to a safety. Selectivity below 20% should be treated as a reach for everyone, period.

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