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For the Class of 2028, Cornell University received 65,582 applications and admitted 5,516 students, yielding an overall acceptance rate of 8.41%. The Early Decision round had a higher acceptance rate of 11.64%, with 1,161 students admitted early, making up approximately 32.94% of the incoming class. 

Standardized Testing

The academic credentials of admitted students were notably strong: 93.9% of students scored between 700–800 on the SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing section, and 97.09% achieved that range in SAT Math. Only a small fraction of admitted students scored below 600. ACT scores were similarly impressive, with 96.9% scoring between 30–36, and fewer than 3.1% falling below that range. These numbers underscore Cornell’s commitment to enrolling a high-achieving and competitive student body while maintaining a balanced and holistic admissions process.

Class of 2028Overall Acceptance RateEarly Decision Acceptance RateTotal Number of Applications ReceivedTotal Number of Applications AcceptedNumber of Students Admitted Early DecisionPercentage of the Class Admitted Early Decision
Cornell8.41%11.64%655825516116132.94%







SAT Score Ranges for First-Year Admitted Students SAT Evidence-based reading and writingSAT Math



700-80093.90%97.09%



600-6996.51%2.91%



500-5990.19%0










ACT Composite Score Ranges for First-Year Admitted Students 





30-3696.90%




24-292.70%




18-230.40%





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