Vanderbilt University's overall acceptance rate for the Class of 2028 stands at 5.1%, with 47,171 applicants and 2,401 accepted. The Early Action (EA) acceptance rate is significantly higher at 15.24%, accepting 889 out of 5,835 applicants, while the Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate is a mere 3.66%, accepting 1,512 from 41,336 applicants. Additionally, the transfer acceptance rate is 18.8%, with 553 out of 2,932 applicants admitted. Historical data reveals fluctuations, such as a 4.73% acceptance rate for the Class of 2027, illustrating the increasing competitiveness over the years. SAT scores for admitted students fall between a 25th percentile of 1500 and 75th percentile of 1560, with an average GPA of 3.9 for first-year students.
Vanderbilt University's overall acceptance rate for the application year 2027 decreased to 5.61% from 5.1% in 2026, with 47,120 applicants and 2,645 acceptances. Early Action applicants had a more favorable acceptance rate of 10.0%, while Regular Decision applicants faced a low rate of 4.25%. Historical trends show a steady decline in acceptance rates, dropping from 8.01% in 2015 to as low as 3.96% in 2022. This decrease highlights Vanderbilt's growing selectivity, particularly evident in the Regular Decision round, which has consistently had lower rates than Early Action over the years.
Vanderbilt University's wait list acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is 8.3%, with 221 out of 2,650 wait listed applicants being admitted. This marks a decrease from 10.0% in the previous year, 2023, when 45 out of 450 applicants were accepted. Notably, there were no accepted applicants from the wait list in 2022, 2021, and 2020, highlighting significant fluctuations in the wait list outcomes in recent years. Overall, the trend suggests a less favorable position for wait listed candidates in 2024 compared to the previous year.
Vanderbilt University's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2023 stands at 18.8%, with 553 out of 2,932 applicants accepted. This reflects an increase from the previous two years, where the acceptance rates were 16.6% for 2022 and 17.6% for 2021. However, this rate is notably lower than the 37.0% acceptance rate seen in 2020 and the 23.0% rate in 2019. The average GPA of accepted transfer students is 3.7, indicating that Vanderbilt continues to attract highly qualified candidates despite fluctuating acceptance rates over the years.
Race | Applicants |
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Asian American | 18.5% |
White | 37.6% |
Hispanic/Latino | 11.9% |
Black/African American | 11% |
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.7% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.4% |
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