Ohio State

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Ohio State

Admissions Overview

  • Acceptance rate (overall): ~53% (Class of 2029: 49%; Class of 2028: 60.6%)
  • Acceptance rate (EA): 60.4% (Class of 2029)
  • Total applicants: 72,829 (Class of 2028)
  • Class size: 9,530 (record first-year class, 2024-25)
  • Yield rate: 22%
  • Early Action deadline: November 1 (non-binding)

Academic Profile (Middle 50%)

  • SAT: 1280-1430
  • ACT: 26-32
  • Average GPA: 3.76
  • Top 10% of class: 64%
  • Top 25% of class: 96%
  • Testing policy: Test-optional through 2025-26; test-required starting 2026

Demographics

Group Percentage
White 58%
Asian 10%
Black 8%
Hispanic 6%
International ~10% (~6,000 students)
Multiracial 5%
Women 52%

Net Cost by Income

Income Range Net Price
$0-30,000 $8,194
$30,001-48,000 $10,037
$48,001-75,000 $13,982
$75,001-110,000 $21,364
Over $110,000 $24,348

Athletics

  • 36 varsity sports (most in Big Ten)
  • 1,118 student-athletes (581 men, 537 women)
  • Athlete percentage: ~1.8% of undergraduate enrollment
  • Note: Reducing roster sizes by ~150 while adding 91 scholarships under new NCAA rules (2025-26)

Key Notes

  • Largest campus enrollment in Big Ten history
  • Strong in engineering, business, medicine, and STEM
  • Columbus is a major metropolitan area (job market advantage)
  • In-state tuition: $13,244; out-of-state: $40,022

Community Insights (Reddit/Forums)

Admissions Strategy

  • EA (Nov 1) is recommended: EA acceptance rate was 60% for Class of 2029 vs lower RD rate. Honors and Scholars consideration requires EA application.
  • Getting more selective: Overall rate dropped from 61% (Class of 2028) to ~49% (Class of 2029). Record enrollment and applicant growth are tightening admissions.
  • Honors vs Scholars distinction matters: Honors is primarily curricular (18+ honors credit hours, thesis/capstone). Scholars is co-curricular (themed living-learning communities with limited spots constrained by housing). Scholars is first-year only; Honors can be joined later.
  • Holistic review for Honors: Goes beyond GPA/test scores to consider "future promise and potential." Decisions come rolling from mid-January through April.
  • Test-optional through 2025-26, then test-required starting 2026. This transition is notable for incoming cycles.

Campus Culture & Fit

  • Columbus is the biggest differentiator — a major metro area providing internship, job, and social opportunities that smaller college towns can't match.
  • Ohio State football is the center of campus culture. Game days are "a religion" per student forum posts.
  • Very large campus (~44K undergrads) with the most varsity sports (36) in the Big Ten. 1,100+ student-athletes.
  • Greek life is prominent. Social scene is robust with Big Ten party culture.
  • Students describe a "something for everyone" campus but note it can feel overwhelming without proactive effort to find community.

Financial Aid Reputation

  • In-state tuition ($13,244) is competitive. OOS tuition ($40,022) is on the higher side for a public flagship.
  • Net cost for low-income students ($8,194 for <$30K) is moderate — not as generous as Purdue or UIUC.
  • Buckeye Affordability Grant and other institutional aid help, but forum consensus is that OSU's aid is "decent but not exceptional."

Simulation-Relevant Takeaways

  • Model EA advantage (~60% EA vs lower RD rate) and trending-down overall selectivity (~49-53%).
  • Yield (22%) is moderate, reflecting competition from other Big Ten schools and in-state alternative (Miami of Ohio, Cincinnati).
  • Large class size (~9,500) and record applicant pools make OSU a volume play in the simulation.