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Rice University has admitted the first round of applicants to the Class of 2029. The number of early decision applications broke a new record, with Rice receiving 2,970 early applications, up 3% from last year. Keep reading to get the latest from Crimson Education COO Arkesh Patel on Rice’s admissions data and trends as the Class of 2029 begins to take shape amid two significant changes to the school's admission policies.
Often ranked in the top 20 or top 25 US colleges and universities, Rice University is a private university in Houston, Texas and often considered a leading non-Ivy institution, with strong programs in engineering, business, and science, making it highly competitive. Rice has announced its Early Decision results for the Class of 2029, with Regular Decision results to after March 2025.
The 2024-25 application cycle also marks two important admission changes at Rice:
Below is an overview of this year's acceptance statistics and key trends, based on available data.
Rice University received an all-time high number of ED applications for the Class of 2029, a notable increase from the 2,886 Early Decision applicants last year.
Last year, Rice’s Early Decision (ED) acceptance rate was 15% (Class of 2028). Rice admitted 442 Early Decision applicants — equal to about 9% of the total number of students who enrolled in the fall of 2024. The number admitted was slightly more than this year, but the total number of ED applicants was slightly lower — 2,886 ED applicants last year compared to 2,970 this year.
Rice now offers students an Early Decision II option, with a January 4th deadline. ED II applicants will be notified about admission decisions by mid-February. Remember that applying ED I or ED II results in a binding enrollment agreement if you’re accepted.
The Regular Decision results for the Class of 2029 won’t be available until after March 2025. Last year, however, Rice's Regular Decision acceptance rate was a highly selective 6.8%, dropping slightly for the third year in a row.
Rice’s overall acceptance rate dropped slightly last year, to 7.5%, a record low for Rice. Based on current trends, we anticipate another challenging admissions cycle for the Class of 2029.
Key Regular Decision Figures from Last Year (Class of 2028):
Class Year | Total Applications | Total Accepted | Overall Rate | RD Rate | ED Rate |
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2029 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | 13% |
2028 | 32,473 | 2,597 | 7.5% | 6.8% | 15.2% |
2027 | 31,049 | 2,399 | 7.8% | 7% | 15.3% |
2026 | 31,424 | 2,691 | 8.6% | 8% | 19% |
2025 | 29,523 | 2,749 | 9.3% | 8.4% | 18% |
This historical data demonstrates Rice University’s consistently competitive admissions process, with the potential for a shift in trends starting this year as Rice introduces test-optional admissions and an Early Decision II option.
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Strong Essays: Use your essays to showcase your unique voice and story.
Leadership and Extracurriculars: Demonstrate meaningful engagement outside the classroom.
Test Scores: If submitting, aim for scores within or above Rice’s reported range.
Rice’s outstanding national and world rankings, its location in a bustling urban center, and its commitment to academic excellence and diversity make it a highly attractive institution. With a holistic admissions process, Rice selects students who not only excel academically but also contribute to its dynamic community.
For those admitted early, congratulations on joining Rice’s prestigious Class of 2029! ED II and Regular Decision applicants should continue preparing strong applications and essays to maximize their chances.
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