Wake Forest has been test-optional longer than almost any peer institution (since 2008).
The school no longer publishes ED acceptance rates. The 34% figure is from Class of 2024.
Strong financial aid for low-income students (net cost under $6K for families below $48K).
Community Insights (Reddit/Forums)
Admissions Strategy
ED is strongly recommended — Wake fills a proportionally large part of each incoming class through ED (EDI and EDII available). The smaller ED pool means students who would "slip through the cracks" in RD may fare better early.
Test-optional pioneer (since 2008) — Wake Forest was one of the first elite schools to drop test requirements. About half of admitted students submit scores; average submitters have 1470 SAT / 33 ACT. Not submitting is genuinely fine here, unlike at some nominally test-optional schools.
Demonstrated interest is very important. Campus visits, information sessions, and engagement with admissions officers are tracked and matter in decisions.
Campus Culture & Fit
"Work Forest" is the universally cited nickname — students describe a challenging but collaborative academic environment where professors know your name and push you to grow.
Southern hospitality meets pre-professional drive. Networking events during the week, ACC gameday culture on weekends. Rolling the Quad after big wins is a beloved tradition.
Greek life is visible but not all-encompassing. Club sports, service organizations, campus ministries, and cultural groups provide alternative community pathways.
Big traditions anchor the culture: Project Pumpkin (Halloween community service), Hit the Bricks (fundraising relay), and the strong "show up for each other" ethos.
Winston-Salem, NC is a mid-size city — more urban than Middlebury or Bucknell but not a major metro. Students have mixed feelings about the location.
Financial Aid Reputation
Very generous for low-income students — net cost under $6K for families below $48K. Among the best aid packages for lower-income families in this tier.
Need-based aid is strong; meets demonstrated need. Merit scholarships available including full-ride Reynolds and Carswell scholarships.
The school no longer publishes ED acceptance rates, which limits transparency on how ED affects admissions.
Simulation-Relevant Takeaways
ED multiplier is estimated at ~1.6x (34% ED vs 21.7% overall), but the school no longer publishes ED rates, so this is approximate.
Test-optional since 2008 means the simulation should not penalize non-submitters at Wake Forest — model test submission as truly optional.
Demonstrated interest should be a factor in admission scoring for Wake Forest, unlike at Williams or Amherst.
Sources
College Confidential forums, Niche student reviews
College Transitions: How to Get Into Wake Forest
Wake Forest Admissions: Test Optional policy page
GoodGoblin: What It's Like to Attend Wake Forest 2025