They fill 120+ seats every year. So yeah, it would be one of the least competitive. Although none of the schools are very "competitive" by other graduate health program standards. Basically class size roughly correlates with selectivity...
What % would you say get accepted? For example: 200-225 interviewed and 125 incoming class... They don't say how many actually applied which doesn't give me an idea of what their % acceptance rate is.
These are the overall average scores of the entering students. Some schools post exact numbers of how many apply, interview, etc. (Scholl, Western, Samuel Merritt) but others don't. You could always call Kent State and ask them directly how many students applied to their program for the entering class of 2012. Based solely on the fact that they have one of the largest (if not THE largest) class sizes, you could say that they are one of the lesser competitive programs.
I was just wondering of those 530, how many apply to more than one school or maybe even all of the schools? Like do you think each school gets around 530 apps as well?