Barnard College Accepts Only 7% of Students to the Class of 2028

07/05/202415 minute read
Barnard College Accepts Only 7% of Students to the Class of 2028

Barnard marked a 7% acceptance rate for the Class of 2028, a mere half percentage point higher than last year’s record-low acceptance rate. Barnard received 11,832 applications, highlighting the strong interest women have in attending Barnard in an era of highly competitive admissions at top schools.


Barnard College’s Class of 2028 Acceptance Rate

Barnard College announced statistics for its Class of 2028 on March 27th with news about the school's remarkably low acceptance rate. Barnard reported receiving 11,832 applications for the Class of 2028, but offers went out to only 828 students. The number of hopefuls was slightly higher this year than last year, and the overall acceptance rate edged up slightly, to 7% compared to 6.5% in the prior year.

Of this year's 11,832 applicants, 1,694 applied in the Early Decision round (up just slightly from last year), with 10,138 applying Regular Decision.

Barnard Acceptance Rate for the Class of 2028
Number of ApplicationsAccepted StudentsAcceptance Rate
Early Decision1,694NANA
Regular Applications10,138NANA
Total11,8328287%

Barnard's Regular Decision Acceptance Rate

Barnard has not yet released more data on its ED or RD acceptance rates, but we can make some reasonable estimates based on reported data from recent years.

For the Class of 2026 the ED acceptance rate was 29%, and typically Barnard reports that about 60% of all enrolled students are admitted in the ED round. Using these figures, we estimate that about 440 students were admitted ED, for an estimated 26% ED acceptance rate, for the Class of 2028. With this estimate, we project about 390 remaining students were admitted in the RD round, yielding an estimated RD acceptance rate of ~4% for the Class of 2028.

RD applicants have increased about 10% over the past three years, while ED round application figures have increased more than 25% during the same time period. With more students applying ED it would not be surprising to find RD rounds are simply growing more competitive as well.

While these numbers are just estimates, if you're thinking about applying to Barnard, you can see that the school today is as selective as ever, but that applying ED could boost your odds for success.

Barnard's Regular Decision Statistics
Class ofRD ApplicantsRD Applicants AcceptedRD Acceptance Rate
20259,1617678%
202610,5085265%
202710,132~350*~3.6%*
202810,138~390*~4%*

* Estimated

Barnard's Class of 2028 Early Decision Acceptance Rate

Barnard received 1,694 Early Decision (ED) applications, up only slightly compared to last year, but yielding a more than 25% increase in students applying ED over the past three years.

Barnard has not released ED acceptance rate statistics for the Class of 2027 or 2028. For the Class of 2026, the ED yield was 29%, up from ~26% for the Class of 2025.

Barnard's Early Decision Statistics
Class ofED ApplicantsED Applicants AcceptedED Acceptance Rate
20251,23431725.7%
20261,50143429%
20271,671420*25%*
20281,694438*26%*

* Estimated

Overall, Barnard has seen interest in the university increasing.

  • ED round applications have seen the biggest jump, going from 1,234 ED applicants for the Class of 2025 to 1,694 ED applicants this year.
  • The overall number of applicants for the Class of 2028 (11,832) stayed about the same compared to last year but is up about 10% compared to three years ago.
  • Over the past three years, the overall acceptance rate at Barnard College has dropped from 10.43% (Class of 2025) to 7% for the Class of 2028.
Barnard's Overall Acceptance Rate Statistics
Class ofOverall ApplicationsOverall Number AdmittedAcceptance Rate
202510,3951,08410.43%
202612,0099618%
202711,8037676.5%
202811,8328287%

Who Gets Into Barnard?

According to Barnard officials, those admitted to the Class of 2028 represented an "extraordinary cohort" academically and were the first group to be evaluated post affirmative action.

  • Class Rank: 94% of the admitted students who reported a high school ranking were in the top 10% of their class.
  • SAT/ACT Scores: Barnard officials reported that 49% of admitted students applied under the school's temporary test-optional policy.
  • Diversity: Admitted students hail from 42 countries and 51 states, with international students making up 12% of all admits. Approximately 22% of admits are first-generation college students. This year's admits also included 46 QuestBridge students.

“This cohort of students truly stands out, with their outstanding academic achievements and resilience in pursuing their passions, despite the challenges of recent years.”

- Jennifer Fondiller, Vice President for Enrollment and Communications

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The challenging acceptance rates at Barnard College are more and more common at many selective universities and colleges.

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