
NCAA Division III
Division
6,614
Enrollment
3.2
Avg GPA
90%
Acceptance
44%
Graduation
74%
Retention
What this means for recruiting: Competitive academics. Most recruits clear the 3.2+ GPA bar.
William Paterson is a NCAA Division III program in the NJAC, located in Wayne, NJ. We map football, basketball, and track & field at William Paterson, with coaching staff, roster history, and Fit Score matching across 5 dimensions. HSI designated institution.
Avg GPA
3.2
Graduation
44%
Acceptance
90%
Student:Faculty
18:1
Retention
74%
Setting
Suburban
Climate
Variable
Median Earnings
$44,928
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William Paterson is a NCAA Division III athletic program located in Wayne, NJ, competing in the NJAC. With an enrollment of 6,614 students, William Paterson offers a mid-size campus environment for student-athletes. We map football, basketball, and track & field at William Paterson with coaching staff and roster history visible to signed-in athletes.
The average admissions GPA at William Paterson is 3.2. The school maintains a 44% graduation rate.
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