Penn accepted 5.68% of applicants to the Class of 2025, a record low and a significant decrease from last year’s 8.07%.
This year marked Penn’s largest application pool in history, with 56,333 — a 34% increase from last year. Penn offered admission to 3,202 of these applicants. In December, Penn accepted 1,194 students under the Early Decision Program from a pool of 7,962 applicants — resulting in a record-low 15% ED acceptance rate.
Admissions data for the Class of 2025 returns to a trend of steadily declining acceptance rates. Last year’s acceptance rate saw a rare uptick, wherein 8.07% of applicants were admitted to the Class of 2024, up slightly from the 7.44% of applicants admitted to the Class of 2023. Penn accepted 8.39% of applicants to the Class of 2022, and 9.15% for the Class of 2021.
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