Princeton University's Acceptance Results for the Class of 2029

16/12/202410 minute read
Princeton University's Acceptance Results for the Class of 2029

Princeton has admitted the first round of applicants to the Class of 2029. Princeton shares less admissions data now, but we estimate that between 5,000 and 6,000 students now apply under SCEA (single-choice early action) to Princeton each year, resulting in an Early Action acceptance rate ranging between 11.515%. Keep reading to get the latest from Crimson Education COO Arkesh Patel on Princeton admissions data and trends as the Class of 2029 begins to take shape.


Class of 2029 Acceptance Results Overview

Princeton University continues to set the standard for academic excellence, with its admissions process remaining one of the most competitive in the world. This year, Princeton has announced its Early Action results for the Class of 2029, with Regular Decision results to follow in March 2029. Below is an overview of this year's acceptance statistics and key trends.

Early Action Acceptance Results

  • Total Applications: not available
  • Accepted Students: not available
  • Acceptance Rate: not available

Princeton University continues to stand out as one of the highest ranked universities in the US, prominent even among its Ivy League peers, making its admissions process one of the most competitive in the world.

This year, Princeton has announced its Early Action results for the Class of 2029, with Regular Decision results to follow on Ivy Day, March 26, 2025.

Princeton discontinued the practice of releasing detailed admissions data back in 2021.

Over the past four years, however, Princeton’s Early Action acceptance rate has ranged between 11–15%, with the school receiving between 5,000–6,000 EA applications and accepting between 650–850 students during the EA round.

Princeton’s Single-Choice Early Action (SCEA) admissions application deadline was November 1st. Princeton’s SCEA policy prohibits applicants from applying to other early programs at private institutions nationwide.

The students Princeton just admitted have until May 1 to decide if they’ll accept their offers — the same deadline given to Regular Decision students notified in late March.

Princeton Making Room for More Students

Princeton’s undergraduate enrollment is anticipated to reach about 5,700 students this year, a new high. The Class of 2029 corresponds to the fourth year of a four-year plan that increases undergraduate enrollment by an additional 500 students.

A Shifting Testing Landscape for the Ivies

Several other Ivy League schools have only recently reinstated testing requirements, but Princeton remains test optional — along with Columbia, UPenn, and for now, Cornell.

The changes in test policy at several Ivies may increase demand at the test-optional Ivies this application year.

Why Apply Early Action?

  • Higher Acceptance Rates: Early Action applicants typically enjoy higher acceptance rates compared to Regular Decision.
  • Demonstrated Interest: Applying early shows Princeton your strong interest in joining their academic community.

What To Expect for Regular Decision Results

The Regular Decision results for the Class of 2029 will be released on Ivy Day, March 26th, 2025. We estimated Princeton's Regular Decision acceptance rate for the Class of 2028 was an ultra-competitive 3.3%.

Over the past four years Princeton's RD acceptance rate has hovered between 3–4%.  Based on these past ranges, we anticipate another challenging admissions cycle this year.

Estimated Regular Decision Figures from Last Year (Class of 2028):

  • Applications Received: 34,000
  • Students Accepted: 1,120
  • Acceptance Rate: 3.3%
  • Increasing Application Numbers: Applications to Princeton have been rising steadily over the past five years, with a notable spike after the adoption of test-optional admissions during the pandemic and alongside Princeton’s four-year enrollment expansion, which began in 2022.
  • Holistic Admissions Approach: Princeton evaluates applicants beyond academic metrics, considering essays, extracurriculars, leadership roles, and recommendations.

Princeton Remains Test Optional: Whereas Dartmouth, Harvard, Brown, and Yale are reinstating testing requirements, Princeton and the other Ivies remain test optional. It’s certainly possible the elimination of test-optional admissions at several big-name peers this year increases demand at the Ivies that remain test optional.

Historical Acceptance Rates at Princeton
Class YearTotal ApplicationsTotal AcceptedOverall RateRD RateEA Rate
2029TBDTBDTBDTBDTBD
202840,4681,8684.6%3.3%11.7%
202739,6441,7824.5%3.2%11.9%
202638,0192,1675.7%4%15.1%
202537,6011,6474.4%3.1%11.6%

Some figures based on estimates.

This historical data highlights Princeton’s continuing appeal and selectivity, with applications to the school increasing steadily but acceptance rates buffered by the school’s recent enrollment expansion effort.

How To Stand Out in Princeton’s Admissions Process

  1. Academic Excellence: Maintain top grades in rigorous coursework.
  2. Strong Essays: Use your essays to showcase your unique voice and story.
  3. Leadership and Extracurriculars: Demonstrate meaningful engagement outside the classroom.
  4. Test Scores: If submitting, aim for scores within or above Princeton’s reported range.

What Makes Princeton Unique?

Princeton’s commitment to academic excellence and diversity continues to attract top-tier applicants from across the globe. With a holistic admissions process, Princeton selects students who not only excel academically but also contribute to its dynamic community.

What’s Next for Applicants?

For those admitted early, congratulations on joining Princeton’s prestigious Class of 2029! Regular Decision applicants should continue preparing a strong Princeton application to maximize their chances.

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Key Takeaways

  • Princeton’s Early Action acceptance rate trends suggest Princeton’s EA acceptance rate for the Class of 2029 will fall between 11–15%, highlighting the strong competition for spots at top universities.
  • Historical trends show steadily declining acceptance rates over the past decade.
  • With Regular Decision results due in March, students who are applying to Princeton under Regular Decision should continue preparing their Princeton applications with care.

Congratulations, Students! From Crimson Strategists