Baylor University's overall acceptance rate for the 2024 application year stands at 51.2%, with 46,946 applicants and 24,075 accepted. The Early Action (EA) acceptance rate is notably high at 76.7%, with 640 applicants and 491 accepted, while the Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rate is 50.9% from 46,306 applicants. The waitlist acceptance rate for the Class of 2028 is 7.1%, with 3,354 waitlisted students and 241 admitted. Additionally, the transfer acceptance rate is exceptionally high at 88.2%, with 1,623 applicants and 1,433 accepted.

Baylor University has demonstrated a notable fluctuation in acceptance rates over recent years. For the application year 2024, the overall acceptance rate was 51.2%, with 46,946 applicants and 24,075 accepted. This reflects a slight increase from the previous year's rate of 50.9% with 39,767 applicants. Historical data shows that acceptance rates have ranged from a high of 68.4% in 2020 to a low of 38.9% in 2017. Early Action saw a strong acceptance rate of 76.7% for 2024, contrasting significantly with the Regular Decision rate of 50.9%.
Baylor University's wait list acceptance rate for the application year 2024 is 7.1%, with 3354 students offered a place and 241 ultimately accepted. This represents a significant decrease from the previous year’s 19.1% acceptance rate, where 3845 were offered and 735 accepted in 2023. Historically, acceptance rates have fluctuated, with 13.0% in 2022 and a notably low 0.3% in 2021, showcasing the variability and increasing competitiveness of the wait list process. The decline from 19.1% to 7.1% indicates a tightening of admissions standards at Baylor in recent years.
Baylor University's transfer acceptance rate for the application year 2024 stands at 88.2%, with 1,623 applicants and 1,433 admissions. This marks a decrease from the previous year's rate of 89.3%, where 919 out of 1,028 applicants were accepted. Historically, the acceptance rates have been quite high, ranging from 88.7% in 2022 to 92% in 2020, indicating that while the current rate remains strong, there is a slight downward trend in recent years. The overall high acceptance rates reflect Baylor's openness to transfer students, reinforcing its commitment to expanding its diverse student body.
| Race | Applicants |
|---|---|
| White | 56.3% |
| Hispanic/Latino | 19.4% |
| Black/African American | 6.1% |
| Asian American | 8.8% |
| American Indian/Alaskan Native | 0.2% |
| Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 0.1% |
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