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Vanderbilt University's acceptance rate is even more competitive this year, with an acceptance rate of only 5.6% for the incoming class of 2028.
The university received a total of 47,171 applications, and only 2,401 students were admitted.
Vanderbilt University announced both their regular decision and early decision statistics.
The unviersity's overall acceptance rate dipped slightly from 5.6% last year to 5.08% this year. This in line with a consistent trend in Vanderbilt's acceptance rates - it's been declining over the past few years now, from 7.8% for class of 2025 to 5.08% for class of 2028.
This year, Vanderbilt received 47,171 applicants in total, almost the same number as last year's 47,120. Despite the applicant number remaining the same, the number of admitted students decreased from 2,645 last year to 2,401 students this year.
This decrease in acceptance shows Vanderbilt's increasing selectiveness - the university is well regarded and sought after by many prospective students, even being considered among the New Ivies.
Applicants | Admitted | Acceptance Rate | |
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Early Decision | 5,835 | 889 | 15.2% |
Regular Decision | 41,336 | 1,512 | 3.7% |
Overall Acceptance Rate | 47,171 | 2,401 | 5.08% |
Vanderbilt's regular decision acceptance rate decreased noticeably compared to its early decision acceptance rate, from 4.2% last year to 2.7% this year.
This year, Vanderbilt received slightly less applicants to its regular decision cycle, 41,336 compared to last year's 41,501. Despite this, Vanderbilt's regular decision cycle has been getting noticeably more competitive over the years, declining from 6.7% for class of 2025.
Based on these acceptance numbers, our admission experts recommend you apply early to increase your chances of getting into Vanderbilt.
Class of | Total Applications | Accepted Applicants | Acceptance Rate |
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2028 | 41,336 | 1,512 | 3.7% |
2027 | 41,501 | 1,763 | 4.2% |
2026 | 41,610 | 1,964 | 4.7% |
2025 | 47,174 | 3,162 | 6.7% |
Vanderbilt's early decision acceptance rate is significantly higher than its regular decision acceptance rate. The university's early acceptance rate is 15.2%, compared to the regular decision acceptance rate of only 3.7%.
With that said, even the early decision cycle has been getting more competitive. This year, 216 more students applied, about a 3.8% increase in early applicants. However, the number of admitted students barely increased, going from around 882 last year to 889 this year.
This aligns with Vanderbilt University's trend of of having a relatively higher acceptance rate for early decision applicants compared to regular decision applicants. This trend has been consistent over at least the past years, and is expected to continue.
Class Of | Total Applications | Accepted Applicants | Acceptance Rate |
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2028 | 5,835 | 889 | 15.2% |
2027 | 5,619 | ~882 | 15.7% |
2026 | ~5049 | ~888 | 17.6% |
2025 | 5,049 | ~913 | 18.1% |
In the past four years, Vanderbilt's acceptance rate has gradually declined from 7.8% to 5.08%, making it one of the most selective universities in the United States.
Class of | Acceptance Rate |
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2028 | 5.08% |
2027 | 5.6% |
2026 | 6.1% |
2025 | 7.8% |
Our experts at Crimson suggest that this trend in declining acceptance rates at Vanderbilt might be related to the COVID-19; Vanderbilt adopted test-optional policies during the pandemic, allowing students to apply without submitting standardized test scores.
This could have led to a larger and potentially more diverse applicant pool, as students who might have been deterred by test requirements applied.
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