Auburn University has an overall acceptance rate of 50.46%, with 48,179 applicants and 24,315 accepted for the application year 2023. The Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate mirrors the overall figure at 50.46%, reflecting the same applicant pool. Transfer students see a slightly higher acceptance rate of 50.9%, with 4,459 applicants and 2,273 accepted. SAT scores range between a 25th percentile of 1240 and a 75th percentile of 1360, while ACT scores span from 25 to 31. Historical data shows a downward trend in overall acceptance rates, notably from 85% in 2020 to 50.46% in 2023.

Auburn University’s overall acceptance rate has shown a significant decline over recent years. For the application year 2023, the acceptance rate was 50.46%, with 48,179 applicants and 24,315 admitted, down from 71.2% in 2021 with 27,619 applicants. The rate further decreased from 85% in 2020 and 80.6% in 2019, indicating growing competition among applicants. Historical data reveals that from 2014 to 2022, Auburn's acceptance rates fluctuated between 43.7% and 85%, reflecting a more selective admissions process in recent years.
Auburn University's wait list acceptance rates for recent application years remain unspecified, with no data available on the number of students offered or accepted from the wait list. Historical records from 2020 to 2024 also lack details, indicating a potential need for transparency regarding wait list statistics. This absence of information makes it challenging to assess trends or patterns in Auburn's wait list admissions process over the years. Applicants may want to consider alternative options while waiting for further updates.
Auburn University has a transfer acceptance rate of 50.9% for the application year 2024, with 4,459 applicants and 2,273 accepted. This marks an increase from the 45.8% acceptance rate seen in 2022 when there were 4,428 applicants. However, this is a decrease compared to the higher acceptance rates in 2021 (58.9%), 2020 (58.5%), and 2019 (64.5%), indicating a trend toward greater selectivity over the years. The average GPA of accepted transfer students is notably high at 4.07, reflecting the strong academic profile of applicants.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| White | 85.1% |
| Black or African American | 3% |
| Asian American | 2.8% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 4.4% |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.2% |
| Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.03% |
| Two or More Races | 2.9% |

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