Stanford Acceptance Rate Results for Class of 2029
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Vanderbilt has completed its admissions cycle for the Class of 2029! Out of 50,084 applicants, Vanderbilt accepted 2,304 students, resulting in an overall acceptance rate of 4.6%. Here's a detailed breakdown and insights to help prospective applicants better understand the evolving admissions landscape.
Admission Round | Applicants | Admitted | Acceptance Rate |
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Early Decision (I & II Combined) | 6,762 | 893 | 13.2% |
Regular Decision (RD) | 43,322 | 1,411 | 3.3% |
Overall | 50,084 | 2,304 | 4.6% |
Vanderbilt's admissions remain fiercely competitive, demanding not only exceptional academic performance but also evidence of meaningful engagement and genuine passion. Applicants should focus on standing out authentically rather than merely fitting into a perceived mold.
Admission Round | Class of 2029 | Class of 2028 | % Change |
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Applications Received | 43,322 | 41,336 | +4.8% |
Applications Accepted | 1,411 | 1,512 | -6.7% |
RD Acceptance Rate | 3.3% | 3.7% | -10.8% |
The RD acceptance rate continues to be significantly lower than the ED acceptance rate.
Similar to previous years, the RD cycle at Vanderbilt is extremely competitive. However, this year, a 4.8% increase in applicants combined with a 6.7% decrease in admissions further increased this competitiveness.
This year's RD rate is actually the lowest in the past 5 years and the growing applicant pool reflects heightened interest in Vanderbilt's programs. Despite that, admissions continue to tighten, maintaining the institution’s rigorous standards.
Admission Round | Class of 2029 | Class of 2028 | % Change |
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Applications Received | 6,762 | 5,835 | +15.9% |
Applications Accepted | 893 | 889 | +0.4% |
ED Acceptance Rate | 13.2% | 15.2% | -13.2% |
Similar to the RD acceptance rate, Vanderbilt's ED rate also decreased.
The ED acceptance rate dropped from 15.2% to 13.2%, representing a 13.2% decrease and the lowest acceptance rate in at least the past 5 years.
This is the result of the significant increase in applicants, rising by 15.9%. While the number of applicants soared, the number of admitted students remained static, with only a marginal increase.
The table below gives prospective applicants a 5-year snapshot of Vanderbilt's admissions trends.
Class of | Total Applications | Total Accepted | Total Acceptance Rate | RD Acceptance Rate | ED Acceptance Rate |
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2029 | 50,084 | 2,304 | 4.6% | 3.3% | 13.2% |
2028 | 47,171 | 2,401 | 5.08% | 3.7% | 15.2% |
2027 | 47,120 | ~2,645 | 5.6% | 4.2% | 15.7% |
2026 | ~46,659 | ~2,852 | 6.1% | 4.7% | 17.6% |
2025 | 52,223 | ~4,075 | 7.8% | 6.7% | 18.1% |
Congratulations to all students admitted to Vanderbilt's Class of 2029 — your achievement reflects remarkable dedication and excellence. For those considering applying to Vanderbilt in the future, the admissions landscape is increasingly competitive, making strategic preparation essential. Crimson Education specializes in helping ambitious students navigate this challenging process, offering tailored guidance to build compelling applications that reflect their authentic strengths and passions.
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