We don’t yet have the data on the Class of 2025, but here’s what we know about the Class of 2024. Once this year’s data is released in a few months, our TTA researcher will do some digging and let you know what we find for the fiercely competitive Class of ’25. We know now that the acceptance rate for the Class of 2024 was 5.19%. Though Stanford doesn’t make it easy, it’s not impossible to get a sense of their numbers if you know where to look. Even as an international applicant, she was admitted to Stanford in the regular round. A passionate writer, pianist, and scholar, she got into Stanford early action.Īnother of our students accepted to Stanford created significant environmental change in her community with a combination of scholarly research and hands on activism. One is a political junkie and journalist who worked on several campaigns in a high impact capacity. Of course, we have our own Top Tier students who stood out from the masses and gained admission to Stanford. So, who did get into Stanford this year? San Antonio native Allison Wu, who drove two hours to take the SAT Hawaiian student Nanoi Visperas, whose SATs were canceled four times and Sally Wang from Hong Kong, to name a few: all survived the COVID-19 admissions gauntlet, finding “a supportive, friendly atmosphere,” “a big aspect of family,” and “a group of individuals who want to make the world better” awaiting them on the other side. Most colleges and universities waived the standardized-test screening tool during the pandemic, inviting droves of hopefuls to give it the old college try. If Harvard’s historically low acceptance rate of 3.43% is any barometer of Stanford’s, there were a lot of dashed California dreams this year.įor the increasingly impervious ranks of the Crimson and the Cardinals, we have test-optional admissions to thank. With a whopping 57,435 applications to comb through in the early and regular rounds combined, Harvard took Stanford’s lead in postponing decision day until April 6. Application surges were the name of the 20’-21’ admissions game, with other single-choice early action schools Harvard and Yale seeing record increases in application volume by 42% and 33%, respectively. We do know that Stanford borrowed eight extra days this year to make admissions decisions, delaying the release date from April 1 to April 9 following a “ notable increase” in applications for the class of 2025. Citing efforts to de-emphasize acceptance rates as a badge of elite-ness, Provost Persis Drell commented, “That is not a race we are interested in being a part of. Since 2018, the university has refrained from joining other highly selective schools in disclosing acceptance rates as soon as the cycle ends, instead holding off until the fall when it reports publicly available data to the federal government. When it comes to admissions facts and figures, Stanford has become notorious for holding its cards close to the vest.
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