At The University of Texas at Dallas, the average acceptance rate over the past 11 years is 71.81%, and 2024's acceptance rate is 65.00%. For 2024 admission, it was slightly harder to get into The University of Texas at Dallas than the previous year. The acceptance rate at The University of Texas at Dallas have not been tight and applicants have more chance to admit.
The average yield (enrollment rate) over the period is 33.59%, and the 2024 yield is 22.00%.
The number of UT Dallas applicants increased by 36.59% (7,866 applicants) compared to the previous year.
Acceptance Rate Changes
The average acceptance rate over the last 10 years is 71.81%, and this year's acceptance rate is 65.00% at The University of Texas at Dallas. By gender, men students' acceptance rate is 72.08% and women students' rate is 71.51%. For 2024 admission, it was slightly harder to get into The University of Texas at Dallas than the previous year. The acceptance rate at The University of Texas at Dallas have not been tight and applicants have more chance to admit.
The following table and chart illustrate the acceptance rates changes at The University of Texas at Dallas over the past 11 years (2013-2024).
Admission Yield (Enrollment Rate) Changes
The average admission yield of the last 11 years is 33.59% where the current academic year yield is 22.00%.
The following table and chart illustrate the changes in yield at The University of Texas at Dallas from 2013 to 2024.
Applicants, Admitted, and Enrolled Headcount Changes
Over the past 10 years, The average number of applicants is 15,347, the average number of admitted is 11,214, and the average number of first-year enrolled students is 3,437.
The number of UT Dallas applicants increased by 36.59% (7,866 applicants) compared to the previous year.
The following table and chart show the changes of applicants, admitted, and enrolled headcount at The University of Texas at Dallas from 2013 to 2024.
Compare Acceptance Rate Change to Similar Colleges
The following table compares acceptance rate changes from last year between The University of Texas at Dallas and similar schools.