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Yale Acceptance Rate and Admissions Results: Class of 2029 and 2030

Yale admits 10.9% of Early Action applicants to the Class of 2030

Yale's Acceptance Rate For Class of 2029 & 2030
January 7

Arkesh P.

Chief Operating Officer

Summary

Yale University has released Early Action admissions results for the Class of 2030, admitting 779 students for an Early Action acceptance rate of 10.9%, nearly identical to last year’s 10.8%. Combined with QuestBridge admissions earlier this month, Yale has now admitted 897 students to the Class of 2030 ahead of Regular Decision. The Class of 2029, saw Yale admit 2,308 students overall from 50,228 applicants, resulting in a 4.6% overall acceptance rate. Early applicants continued to enjoy a significant statistical advantage, with a Single-Choice Early Action acceptance rate of 10.8% compared to 3.63% for Regular Decision applicants. Regular Decision results for the Class of 2030 will be released on Ivy Day in late March or early April.

Yale Early Action Acceptance Results for the Class of 2030

Yale College admitted 779 students through its Single-Choice Early Action program for the Class of 2030, representing an Early Action acceptance rate of 10.9%. A total of 7,140 students applied early, with 18% deferred to Regular Decision, 70% denied, and 1% withdrawing or submitting incomplete applications.
In addition to Early Action admits, Yale admitted 118 students through the QuestBridge National College Match, bringing the total number of students admitted prior to Regular Decision to 897.
Dean of Undergraduate Admissions and Financial Aid Jeremiah Quinlan ’03 noted that admitted students impressed the admissions committee with their academic achievements, community impact, and breadth of talents.

Class of 2030 Early Action Overview

Admissions Round
Applicants
Admitted
Acceptance Rate
Single-Choice Early Action
7,140
779
10.9%
Yale’s Early Action program is non-binding, allowing admitted students until May 1 to decide whether to enroll.

QuestBridge Admissions to the Class of 2030

This admissions cycle marked a record year for QuestBridge admits at Yale. On December 1st, Yale admitted 118 QuestBridge Match students, an increase of 52 students from last year and the highest number in Yale’s history.
QuestBridge students admitted to Yale receive financial aid covering the full cost of attendance, including tuition, housing, meals, health coverage, and a first-year start-up stipend, with no loans required.

When Will Yale Release Regular Decision Results for the Class of 2030?

Yale will release Regular Decision admissions results on Ivy Day, which typically falls in late March or early April. Acceptance rates for the Class of 2030 Regular Decision pool will be published after Ivy Day once the admissions cycle concludes.
Until then, the Class of 2029 remains the most recent completed admissions cycle for evaluating Yale’s overall acceptance rate.

Yale Acceptance Results for the Class of 2029

Yale completed the admissions cycle for the Class of 2029 by admitting 2,308 students from 50,228 applicants, resulting in an overall acceptance rate of 4.6%, a full percentage point higher than the previous year due to a decline in total applications.

Class of 2029 Overview

Admission Round
Applicants
Admitted
Acceptance Rate
Single-Choice Early Action (SCEA)
6,754
728
10.8%
Regular Decision (RD)
43,474
1,580
3.63%
Overall
50,228
2,308
4.6%

Key Trends and Insights

Acceptance rates, while still hovering near historic lows, increased compared to the previous admissions cycle, reflecting a modest easing of competition driven largely by fewer total applications.
Total applications declined by 12.6%, falling from 57,465 to 50,228. Early Action applications dropped by 14%, while Regular Decision applications declined by roughly 12%.

Broader Admissions Trends

Consistently Competitive Landscape: Yale’s overall acceptance rate has remained below 5% for three consecutive years.
Pandemic-Era Application Surge: Applications increased sharply beginning with the Class of 2025 due to test-optional policies, peaking with the Class of 2028.
Early Action Advantage: Early applicants continue to enjoy acceptance rates more than double the overall rate and roughly triple the Regular Decision rate.
Policy Shifts Matter: Yale reinstated standardized testing requirements beginning with the Class of 2029, contributing to the decline in total applications.

Class of 2029 Overview

Admission RoundApplicantsAdmittedAcceptance Rate
Single-Choice Early Action (SCEA)6,75472810.8%
Regular Decision (RD)43,4741,5803.63%
Overall50,2282,3084.6%
Advice From Crimson Strategists

Yale remains highly competitive in an era of historically low acceptance rates. Applicants should seek to demonstrate exceptional achievements in learning, service, and leadership while showcasing their genuine interest for attending Yale.

Yale's Regular Decision Acceptance Results

Regular Decision Results: Class of 2029 vs 2028

Admission RoundClass of 2029Class of 2028% Change
Applications Received 43,47449,609-12.4%
Applications Accepted1,5801,365+15.8%
RD Acceptance Rate3.63%2.75%+32%

The RD acceptance rate increased to 3.63%, compared to 2.75% last year.

In tandem with Yale's reinstated testing policy, RD applications dropped by about 12% compared to last year, down to 43,474 from 49,609.

Yale's Early Action Acceptance Results

Early Action Results: Class of 2029 vs 2028

Admission RoundClass of 2029Class of 2028% Change
Applications Received 6,7547,856-`14.0%
Applications Accepted728709+2.6%
SCEA Acceptance Rate10.8%9.0%+12.0%

Yale's SCEA acceptance rate is 10.8% this year, a notable increase from last year's 9%.

This year, the number of applicants decreased by a significant 14%, down to 6,754 from 7,856 last year.

This year's SCEA acceptance rate is roughly on par with Yale's early admission stats for the past four years, hovering between 9 and 11%. Prior to Yale adopting a test-optional admissions policy in 2020 in response to the pandemic, the SCEA acceptance rate hovered between 13 and 17%.

Why Apply Early Action?

Historical Trends

The table below gives prospective applicants a 10-year snapshot of Yale's admissions trends.

Historical Acceptance Rates at Yale

Class of Total ApplicationsTotal AcceptedTotal Acceptance RateRD Acceptance RateEA Acceptance Rate
202950,2282,3084.6%3.63%10.8%
202857,4652,1463.7%2.75%9%
202752,3032,3544.5%3.54%10%
202650,0602,2894.6%3.48%11%
202547,4202,5095.3%4.23%10.5%
202435,2202,2996.5%5.1%13.8%
202336,8442,2416.1%4.69%13.2%
202235,3072,2416.3%4.73%14.7%
202132,9142,2887%5.09%17.1%
202031,4551,9886.3%4.45%17.1%
201930,2362,0346.7%5.02%16%

These historical data demonstrate Yale’s increasing selectivity. As the overall acceptance rate rebounds from a historic low below 4% last year, that may be good news for prospective applicants going forward.

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Final Thoughts

Congratulations to students admitted to Yale’s Class of 2030 through Early Action and QuestBridge. Your achievement reflects exceptional dedication and accomplishment.

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