Yale Admits 2,328 Applicants To Class Of 2030

Yale University

Yale's Office of Undergraduate Admissions has completed its review of first-year applicants and offered admission to 2,328 of the 54,919 students who applied to be part of Yale College's Class of 2030. An additional 37 students who were admitted during a previous admissions cycle and opted to postpone their matriculation will also join the class.

The cohort of admitted students includes 779 applicants who were notified of their admission in December through the Early Action program and 118 more who were admitted and awarded Yale's most generous financial aid package through the QuestBridge National College Match program.

The Undergraduate Admissions Committee selected the members of the Class of 2030 from the second-largest applicant pool in the college's history - an increase of 9.4% compared with the previous admissions cycle.

Admitted students represent all 50 states, the District of Columbia, two U.S. territories, and 75 countries. They will graduate from more than 1,650 secondary schools, and their intended majors include 83 of Yale's undergraduate academic programs.

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