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Class of 2028 Acceptance Rates for Top Schools

Class of 2028 Acceptance Rates for Top Schools
August 25

Summary

Acceptance rates for the Class of 2028 at top universities remain historically low, with Ivies like Harvard (3.59%), Yale (3.73%), and Columbia (3.85%) admitting fewer than 4% of applicants, and most elite schools seeing rates between 3–8%. Over the past decade, acceptance rates at many Ivies have dropped 30–50%, driven in part by test-optional policies, though they may be starting to stabilize.

With the final admission offers for the Class of 2028 now distributed by most top universities, we have a clearer picture of the current competitive landscape and any notable shifts in trends.

Over the past decade, acceptance rates at Ivy League schools have generally trended downward, with the pandemic-driven shift to test-optional admissions further accelerating this decline.

For instance, acceptance rates at many Ivies have decreased by 30 to 50% during this period. Although there are signs that acceptance rates might be stabilizing, applicants aiming for elite schools still face significant challenges, with current rates at or near the lowest they've been in a decade.

It's also important to note that regular decision applicants often contend with even lower acceptance rates than the overall average. Conversely, early decision acceptance rates tend to be notably higher than both the overall and regular decision rates.

Let's examine the acceptance rates for this year's Class of 2028 at the country's top 50 schools.

Class of 2028 Acceptance Rates

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