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Purdue

Admissions Overview

  • Overall acceptance rate: 49% (Class of 2028, from 78,745 applicants)
  • Fall 2025 projected: ~43% on ~87K applicants
  • Early Action rate: ~54% vs Regular Decision ~46%
  • No ED offered
  • Testing policy: test-required (97% submit scores)

Academic Profile

  • SAT middle 50%: 1210-1470
  • ACT middle 50%: 27-34
  • Average unweighted GPA: 3.76 (average SAT 1337 for Fall 2024)
  • Top 10% of HS class: ~50%
  • Freshman class size: ~11,000

Engineering Selectivity

  • Engineering acceptance rate: 34.7% (SAT 1380-1520, GPA 3.89-4.00)
  • Much more selective than university overall for engineering and CS

Yield

  • Yield rate: 29.1% (Fall 2024, highest since Common App adoption; historically 25-27%)
  • Unexpectedly high yield led to overcrowding, triggering more restrictive future admissions

Demographics (College Scorecard)

Group Pct
White 59%
Asian 14%
International 10%
Hispanic 7%
Multiracial 5%
Black 3%
Women 47%

Net Cost by Income (College Scorecard)

Income Bracket Net Price
$0-30K $4,927
$30K-48K $5,925
$48K-75K $8,948
$75K-110K $18,919
$110K+ $21,130

Purdue froze tuition in 2012-13 and has maintained it since.

Athletics

  • Division: NCAA Division I (Big Ten)
  • Total athletes: 633 (374 men, 259 women)
  • Sports: 18 varsity programs
  • Athlete pct: ~1.4% of undergrads

Simulation Notes

  • Category: flagship_public
  • Test-required (unlike most peers) -- 97% submit standardized test scores
  • Engineering is significantly more selective (35%) than overall (49%)
  • Tuition freeze since 2012-13 makes Purdue very cost-competitive; net price for lowest income bracket is only $4,927
  • In-state admission rate 71% vs out-of-state 39% -- strong in-state preference
  • Large class size (11K) makes it one of the biggest freshman classes nationally

Community Insights (Reddit/Forums)

Admissions Strategy

  • Strong in-state preference: 71% in-state acceptance rate vs 39% OOS — a 32-point gap. Purdue has explicitly stated its commitment to Indiana residents, and recent admissions data shows increasing focus on in-state applicants.
  • Engineering is significantly more competitive: 34% acceptance rate (down from 46% in Fall 2024) on 35K applications (+20% YoY). College Confidential users describe Purdue engineering as "not for the faint of heart."
  • Test-required is a differentiator: 97% of students submit scores, making Purdue one of the few large publics still requiring standardized tests. This self-selects the applicant pool.
  • EA available (Nov 1): ~54% EA rate vs ~46% RD. Applying EA is recommended on forums.
  • Over-enrollment crisis (2024): 29% yield (historically 25-27%) caused overcrowding, leading to more restrictive admissions for subsequent classes.

Campus Culture & Fit

  • West Lafayette is a small college town — Purdue IS the town. Students describe a focused, engineering-centric culture.
  • Strong "Boilermaker" identity with passionate sports fandom (especially basketball, "Mackey Arena is electric").
  • Greek life is active. Social scene is present but secondary to academics for many students.
  • Dining and campus facilities have been heavily invested in under the Mitch Daniels/current administration era.
  • Collaborative academic culture, especially in engineering. Study groups and industry connections are emphasized.

Financial Aid Reputation

  • Tuition freeze since 2012-13 is Purdue's signature value proposition. In-state tuition ($9,992) is among the lowest for any flagship. OOS tuition ($28,794) is also competitive.
  • Net cost for low-income students ($4,927 for <$30K) is excellent.
  • Forum consensus: Purdue offers the best value in the Big Ten for engineering, and the tuition freeze makes long-term cost planning reliable.

Simulation-Relevant Takeaways

  • Model significant in-state preference (71% IS vs 39% OOS acceptance).
  • Yield is volatile — 29% in 2024 caused problems; admissions is tightening to prevent recurrence. Model ~25-27% as steady-state.
  • Engineering vs overall split (34% vs 49%) is important context but hard to model at university level.