Vanderbilt University

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Vanderbilt University

Admissions (Class of 2029 / Fall 2025)

  • Total applicants: 47,600
  • Overall acceptance rate: 4.7%
  • Early round: Early Decision — 18.8% vs 3.3% RD
  • Class size: 1,650
  • Yield: 61%

Academics

  • SAT middle 50%: 1510–1560
  • ACT middle 50%: 34–36
  • Avg unweighted GPA: 3.89
  • Top 10% of HS class: 95%
  • Testing policy: Test-optional

Demographics

  • Women: 53.5%, Asian: 7.6%, Black: 7.3%, Hispanic: 6.4%, White: 60.3%, International: 9.5%

Financial Aid / Net Cost

Income Bracket Net Price
$0–$30,000 $4,470
$30,001–$48,000 $6,112
$48,001–$75,000 $9,732
$75,001–$110,000 $15,545
Over $110,000 $34,363

Athletics

344 varsity athletes (~6.3% of undergrads). NCAA Division I, SEC Conference.

Notable

Record-low 4.7% overall rate for Class of 2029 — now Ivy-comparable selectivity. RD rate only 3.3%. Only highly elite private university in the SEC.

Community Insights (Reddit/Forums)

Admissions Strategy

  • ED is widely considered essential — 18.8% ED vs 3.3% RD makes it one of the strongest ED advantages at any elite school. Forum consensus: "If Vandy is your top choice, ED is a no-brainer."
  • Vanderbilt does NOT track demonstrated interest (CDS lists it as "not considered"). Applying ED is the only meaningful signal of commitment.
  • No evidence of yield protection — with 61% yield and 4.7% overall rate, Vanderbilt has moved into true elite territory. Forum users note it's no longer anyone's "safety."
  • Typical admitted profile (per forums): near-perfect GPA, 1510+ SAT, strong leadership or national-level EC, and a compelling "Why Vanderbilt" essay referencing specific programs.

Campus Culture & Fit

  • Students describe a "work hard, play hard" Southern atmosphere — Greek life is significant (~35% participation widely reported on forums).
  • Frequently praised for having the best campus social scene among elite privates. Location in Nashville seen as major plus.
  • Academic intensity is high but culture is collaborative rather than cutthroat, per student reports on College Confidential.
  • Common criticism: perceived lack of intellectual culture compared to peer schools; some describe it as "the Ivy with a Southern accent."

Financial Aid Reputation

  • Generous need-based aid: meets 100% of demonstrated need. Net cost under $10K for families below $75K.
  • No merit scholarships (except Cornelius Vanderbilt and Ingram scholars — both extremely competitive, ~300 total).
  • Forum consensus: aid is competitive with Ivies for low-income families but upper-middle-class families ($110K+) face substantial costs.

Simulation-Relevant Takeaways

  • Model ED multiplier as very high (~5.7x based on 18.8% vs 3.3% RD) — one of the largest ED advantages in the dataset.
  • High yield (61%) means Vanderbilt should not exhibit yield protection behavior in the simulation.
  • Strong self-selection: applicants skew wealthy, Southern, and Greek-life-oriented; first-gen and URM applicants are relatively underrepresented.

Sources

  • Vanderbilt University Common Data Set 2024–2025
  • research_colleges.json simulation data
  • College Confidential: Vanderbilt ED for Fall 2025 (talk.collegeconfidential.com)
  • Vanderbilt Hustler: Record-low 4.7% acceptance rate (vanderbilthustler.com, Apr 2025)
  • Vandy Admissions Blog: Class of 2029 ED by the Numbers (admissions.vanderbilt.edu)
  • CollegeVine: Vanderbilt demonstrated interest FAQ
  • Koppelman Group: ED Strategy for Vanderbilt 2025-2026