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Duke has admitted the first round of applicants to the Class of 2029, after receiving a record number of Early Decision applications, resulting in the school's lowest ever Early Decision acceptance rate of 12.8%. Keep reading to get the latest from Crimson Education COO Arkesh Patel on Duke's admissions data and trends as the Class of 2029 begins to take shape.
Duke University doesn’t have the same aura as Harvard, MIT, or Stanford, but it’s very highly rated, draws talented students from around the US and the world. Here at Crimson, Duke ranks high on our list of outstanding non-Ivy league schools.
This year, Duke has announced its Early Decision results for the Class of 2029 after receiving a record number of ED applications. Regular Decision results anticipated to follow in March 2025. Below is an overview of this year's acceptance statistics and key trends.
Duke received a record number of Early Decision (ED) applications — a 6% increase over last year — continuing a trend of rising interest in top-tier universities.
While dropping only slightly from last year's record-setting low of 12.9%, the 12.8% ED acceptance rate this year is also a record-breaker, highlighting Duke’s highly competitive and selective admissions landscape and possibly reflecting the continuation of its test-optional admissions policy.
Highlighting an emphasis on diversity, Duke accepted 113 QuestBridge students, for a QuestBridge acceptance rate of 3.7%.
International students made up 8% of all students accepted during this year’s ED round, with the greatest number hailing from China, the UK, Canada, India, and Brazil.
Why Apply Early Action or Early Decision?
Demonstrated Interest: Applying early shows Duke your strong interest in joining their academic community.
The Regular Decision results for the Class of 2029 will be released in March. Last year, Duke's Regular Decision acceptance rate was an ultra-competitive 4.1%. Based on current trends, we anticipate another challenging admissions cycle.
Key Regular Decision Figures from Last Year (Class of 2028):
Number of Applications | Accepted Students | Acceptance Rate | |
---|---|---|---|
Early Decision | 6,240 | 806 | 12.9% |
Regular Decision | 47,951 | 1,984 | 4.1% |
Total | 54,191 | 2,790 | 5.1% |
Shift Back to Testing Requirements: Duke is in its fifth year of having a test-optional admissions policy. This may affect the number of applicants and overall acceptance rates, even more so perhaps as several Ivy League schools reinstate testing requirements.
Class Year | Total Applications | Total Accepted | Overall Rate | RD Rate | ED Rate |
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2029 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
2028 | 54,194 | 2,925 | 5.4% | 4.1% | 12.9% |
2027 | 49,476 | 3,115 | 6.3% | 4.8% | 16.4% |
2026 | 50,002 | 3,085 | 6.17% | 4.9% | 21% |
2025 | 49,517 | 2,854 | 5.7% | 4.3% | 16.7% |
This historical data highlights Duke’s growing selectivity, with the overall acceptance rate dropping by nearly four percentage points over the past decade.
Test Scores: If submitting, aim for scores within or above Duke’s reported range.
For those admitted early, congratulations on joining Duke’s prestigious Class of 2029! Regular Decision applicants should continue preparing strong applications and essays to maximize their chances.
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