U.Va accepts record-low 19 percent of 50,962 applicants for Class of 2026 [View all]
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U.Va accepts record-low 19 percent of 50,962 applicants for Class of 2026
Accepted numbers of Black, Native American, Asian and Hispanic students all increased from last year
By Zach Rosenthal
March 20, 2022
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions extended 9,522 regular decision offers for the Class of 2026 Friday evening, accepting a record-low 19 percent of applicants. ... Out of the 50,962 total applications submitted through early action, early decision and regular decision rounds this year, 32 percent applied during the regular decision cycle, while 61 percent came from the early action cycle and 7 percent applied during the early decision cycle. Last year, the University extended offers to 9,898 students, a 20.6 percent acceptance rate.
Of offers to students that applied domestically this year and who indicated a race on their application, 52 percent of offers were made to students of color a record percentage for the University. Last year, 41 percent of accepted students were applicants of color.
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The College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Engineering and Applied Science both accepted fewer students than they did in 2021, while the School of Education and Human Development and the School of Nursing accepted more students than they did the previous year. ... This year, the College accepted 7,038 applicants and Engineering accepted 1,969 applicants, while last year the schools accepted 7,207 applicants and 2,230 applicants, respectively. ... The School of Architecture accepted 230 applicants, identical to the 230 accepted last year. The School of Education accepted 104 applicants, 15 more than last year, and Nursing accepted 169 applicants, 29 more than last year.
Of the students accepted, 13.5 percent are African American up from 9 percent last year. The number of Asian and Hispanic students also went up, with 19 percent of offers going to Asian students compared to 18 percent last year and 10 percent of offers going to Hispanic students compared to eight percent last year.
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