Morgan State University Admission Chances
Quick answer
Morgan State University in Baltimore, MD admits about 82% of applicants (admitted students score 840–1070 on the SAT, middle 50%), making it a target-to-safety for students near its published range for most students. Your real odds depend on your GPA, test scores, and intended major — estimate them free in about 15 seconds below.
Key facts
- Acceptance rate
- 82%
- SAT (mid-50%)
- 840–1070
- Test policy
- —
- In-state tuition
- $8,229
- Out-of-state tuition
- $19,124
- Avg. net price
- $14,985
- Undergrads
- 9,019
- Setting
- Urban
- Location
- Baltimore, MD
Is Morgan State University a reach for you?
Estimated admission chance by applicant profile, from the same engine FalconPrep uses to build your list. Estimates — your real odds depend on your full profile, major, and residency.
| Applicant | SAT / GPA | Verdict | Est. chance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Below average | 1150 / 3.3 | Safety | 100% |
| Average | 1300 / 3.6 | Safety | 100% |
| Above average | 1400 / 3.8 | Safety | 100% |
| Strong | 1520 / 3.9 | Safety | 100% |
Should you apply to Morgan State University?
- →If your SAT is above 1070 and your GPA is strong (roughly 3.9+), Morgan State University is a realistic target — apply, and consider an early round if it's your clear first choice.
- →If your SAT falls within its 840–1070 middle 50%, treat Morgan State University as a reach worth taking — balance it with solid target and safety schools.
- →If your SAT is below 840, Morgan State University is a long-shot reach: apply only if it's a genuine fit, and lead your list with stronger matches.
Weighing fit? Compare Morgan State University with Arkansas State University, Grace College and Theological Seminary, Montana State University.
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Morgan State University admissions FAQ
Can I get into Morgan State University?
Morgan State University admits about 82% of applicants, so students near its published GPA and SAT range have a solid chance. Admitted students typically score 840–1070 on the SAT (middle 50%). Run your numbers in the free chances calculator below to see where you land.
What are my chances of getting into Morgan State University?
Your chances of getting into Morgan State University depend on your GPA, test scores, intended major, and residency. The table above estimates admission chances by applicant profile, and the free calculator gives you a personalized reach / target / safety read in about 15 seconds — no account needed.
Should I apply to Morgan State University?
Apply to Morgan State University if your SAT is at or above its 840–1070 middle-50% range and your GPA is strong — it's a realistic target then. If you're below that range it's a reach: apply only if it's a genuine fit, and balance it with target and safety schools. Estimate your exact odds with the free calculator below.
Is Morgan State University a reach school?
Morgan State University admits about 82% of applicants, so for students near or above its mid-range it's typically a target or safety rather than a reach.
What SAT score do you need for Morgan State University?
Admitted students at Morgan State University typically score between 840 and 1070 on the SAT (the middle 50%). A score above 1070 strengthens your odds.
What is Morgan State University's acceptance rate?
Morgan State University accepts approximately 82% of applicants.
Does Morgan State University offer Early Decision or Early Action?
Morgan State University does not appear to offer a binding or early-action round — applicants apply in the Regular Decision round. Confirm on Morgan State University's admissions site.
Figures are drawn from public data (U.S. Department of Education / IPEDS and college admissions data) and reviewed regularly. Always confirm current numbers and deadlines on Morgan State University's official admissions site.
