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Viterbo University Acceptance Rate & Admissions Info

4 Year

Private

Not-for-Profit

Award Completions

Less than one year certificate
Associate’s degree
Bachelor’s degree
Postbaccalaureate certificate
Master’s degree
Post-master’s certificate
Doctor’s degree – research/scholarship
Doctor’s degree – professional practice

State Abbreviation

Wisconsin

900 VITERBO DRLA CROSSE, WI 54601

Net Price

Admission Stats

Total enrollments (2022)

Average ACT

$20,512

77%

2456

23

Admission Deadlines

Competitiveness Scale

Average GPA

Average SAT

Rolling Admissions

Normal

3.5

1140

Viterbo University offers more than 40 academic programs (traditional and online) and a unique student experience that prepares students for lives of leadership after college. Whether it be at the bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree level, classes are taught by faculty members dedicated to the success of their students. Viterbo students are known by name and build strong connections with faculty both in and outside of the classroom. Most programs feature internships, study abroad, service, and field research opportunities that enhance the classroom experience. Viterbo also has programs specifically designed for working professionals. Viterbo’s beautiful campus and vibrant community are located in La Crosse—a city nestled between scenic bluffs and the Mississippi River–and frequently named the #1 college town in Wisconsin. Founded by the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, Viterbo is a Catholic, Franciscan University in the liberal arts tradition.

How does college or university compare?

The acceptance rate for Viterbo University is thirty-five percent higher than the national average of all colleges which is around 56.7%.

Luther College62.30%
University of Minnesota-Rochester60.10%
Upper Iowa University51.30%
Clarke University93.90%
Loras College75.30%