For the application year 2027, Stanford University recorded an overall acceptance rate of 3.9%, accepting 2,099 out of 53,733 applicants. The Early Action (EA) acceptance rate stands at 9.2%, admitting 722 from 7,855 applicants, while the Regular Decision (RD) rate is notably lower at 3.0%, with 1,377 accepted from 45,878 applicants. Transfer admissions are similarly competitive, with an acceptance rate of 2.0% for 3,285 applicants, yielding 67 new students. Historical data shows a slight decline in overall acceptance rates from 5.19% in 2024 to the current 3.9%, reflecting an increasingly selective admissions landscape.
Stanford University's overall acceptance rate for the Class of 2028 is 3.9%, with 53,733 applicants and 2,099 admitted. The Early Action acceptance rate remains higher at 9.2%, with 3,831 applicants, while the Regular Decision acceptance rate is more competitive at 3.5%, drawing 49,902 applicants. Historically, acceptance rates have shown a general decline; for instance, the overall rate was 4.34% for the Class of 2027 and 4.36% for the Class of 2026, illustrating a tightening of admission standards and an increasingly competitive applicant pool. The gap between Early Action and Regular Decision acceptance rates has remained consistent at around 9.2% for Early Action across multiple years, highlighting a strategic advantage for early applicants.
Stanford University's wait list acceptance rate has shown significant variability in recent years. For the application year 2028, 1,256 applicants were offered a place on the wait list but none were accepted, resulting in a 0.0% acceptance rate. This follows a concerning trend: the Class of 2027 had an acceptance rate of 12.53% with 76 out of 607 offered, while the Class of 2026 saw a sharp drop to 1.45%. Notably, the Class of 2024 had a much higher acceptance rate of 30.47%, where 259 were accepted out of 850 waitlisted applicants. The historical data indicates a fluctuating and increasingly competitive environment for wait listed candidates at Stanford.
Stanford University's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is 2.0%, with 67 out of 3,285 applicants being accepted. This marks a slight increase from the previous year's rate of 1.8%, where 57 students were admitted from 3,141 applicants. Historical data shows a gradual rise in acceptance rates over the past few years, from 1.65% for the application year 2020 and 1.68% in 2021, reflecting a growing acceptance of transfer students with an average GPA of 3.8. Overall, the competitiveness of transfer admissions remains high, given the rigorous standards at Stanford.
Race | Applicants |
---|---|
Asian American | 29% |
White | 23% |
Hispanic/Latino | 17% |
Black/African American | 7% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 1% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.5% |
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