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How to Get Into UVA McIntire

By Rona Aydin

The Rotunda at the University of Virginia
TL;DR: UVA McIntire admissions work differently from most business programs: the McIntire School of Commerce is not a first-year direct admit. Students first gain admission to the University of Virginia, which had an overall acceptance rate of 12.53% for the Class of 2030 (10,287 admitted from a record 82,118 applicants, about 10% for out-of-state applicants), then apply during their second year for entry into the third-year Integrated Core. This two-step structure makes strong early-college performance the decisive factor.

What is UVA McIntire’s acceptance rate?

McIntire is not a point of admission for first-year applicants, so there is no first-year McIntire acceptance rate. The relevant first hurdle is admission to UVA, which had an overall acceptance rate of 12.53% for the Class of 2030, admitting 10,287 students from a record 82,118 applicants (Cavalier Daily, March 2026). For out-of-state applicants the rate is approximately 10%, and the Early Decision rate was 24%, Early Action 12.4%, and Regular Decision 7.08%. Once enrolled, students apply to the McIntire School of Commerce during their second year for entry into the Integrated Core in their third year. Families tracking UVA’s acceptance rate should understand that gaining UVA admission is step one, and the internal McIntire application is a separate, competitive step.

MetricUVA, Class of 2030Notes
Overall acceptance rate12.53%Class of 2030
Out-of-state acceptance rate~10%Lower than in-state
By round24% ED, 12.4% EA, 7.08% RDEarly rounds favored
McIntire entryApply in second year for third-year Integrated Core
Source: Cavalier Daily, March 2026. McIntire is entered by internal application during the second year, not by first-year direct admission.

How does admission to UVA McIntire actually work?

UVA does not admit first-years directly into McIntire. Instead, students enroll at UVA, typically in the College of Arts and Sciences, complete prerequisite coursework, and apply to the McIntire School of Commerce during their second year for entry into the Integrated Core that begins in the third year. That makes UVA McIntire admissions a genuinely two-step process: first gain admission to a selective public university, then earn a competitive internal spot in the business school. For applicants, this means the senior-year application is about getting into UVA, while strong first- and second-year performance and a focused internal application secure the McIntire placement. For the broader view, see our guide to UVA’s acceptance rate, how to get into UVA out of state, and the UVA waitlist.

What does UVA McIntire look for in applicants?

UVA McIntire admissions involve two audiences. At the university level, UVA rewards academic excellence, intellectual curiosity, and contribution to community, with out-of-state applicants facing a notably higher bar. For the internal McIntire application, the school looks for strong performance in prerequisite coursework, demonstrated interest in business and commerce, leadership, and fit with McIntire’s collaborative, cohort-based Integrated Core. A student aiming at McIntire should treat the first two years of college as central to the case, since grades, engagement, and a thoughtful internal application carry decisive weight in the commerce-school decision.

What GPA and test scores do you need for UVA McIntire?

For UVA admission, competitive applicants present the most demanding available coursework with near-straight-A grades, and out-of-state applicants in particular need an exceptional profile given the roughly 10% out-of-state rate. For the internal McIntire application, strong college performance in prerequisite courses, including quantitative coursework, is what matters most. Because UVA’s published ranges shift each cycle, confirm current middle-50 figures in UVA’s Common Data Set and on the NCES College Navigator profile rather than relying on older cutoffs. For McIntire specifically, college grades outweigh high school metrics once a student is enrolled.

Does applying Early Decision help with UVA McIntire admissions?

Early Decision and Early Action help with the first step, gaining admission to UVA, but they do not directly admit a student to McIntire. UVA’s Early Decision rate was 24% and Early Action 12.4%, both well above the 7.08% Regular Decision rate, so applying early meaningfully improves the odds of getting into the university. Early Decision is binding and limits comparing aid offers, while Early Action is non-binding. Once enrolled, however, entry to McIntire depends on the separate second-year internal application and college performance, not on how a student was admitted to UVA. Families should see early application as a lever for UVA admission, with McIntire earned afterward.

What makes a strong UVA McIntire application essay?

Two distinct pieces of writing matter in UVA McIntire admissions. UVA’s application essays should be specific and personal, connecting the applicant’s identity and interests to clear reasons for choosing UVA. Later, the internal McIntire application asks enrolled students to make a focused case for studying commerce, drawing on their college experience, prerequisite coursework, and demonstrated interest in business. A strong McIntire internal essay shows genuine engagement with the field and fit with the Integrated Core’s collaborative model. Because both UVA and McIntire update their requirements periodically, confirm current essay prompts before drafting either.

What are the most common mistakes in UVA McIntire applications?

Several avoidable errors weaken otherwise strong paths. The most common, specific to UVA, is assuming McIntire is a first-year direct admit and failing to plan for the second-year internal application. A second, for out-of-state applicants, is underestimating how much higher the bar is given the roughly 10% out-of-state rate. A third is neglecting first- and second-year college performance, which is decisive for McIntire entry. A fourth is treating UVA admission as the finish line rather than the first step. Avoiding these does not guarantee admission, but it removes the self-inflicted weaknesses behind many denials.

What is the UVA McIntire application timeline?

The UVA McIntire admissions timeline has two phases. First, the UVA application: Early Decision, typically due in early November and binding; Early Action, also typically due in early November and non-binding; and Regular Decision, typically due in early January. Early rounds carry materially better odds. Second, after enrolling, students complete prerequisites and apply to McIntire during their second year for entry into the third-year Integrated Core. Because exact deadlines shift each year for both phases, confirm current dates with UVA and McIntire. The decisive academic work for McIntire happens in the first two years of college, not only in the high school application.

How does UVA McIntire compare to other top undergraduate business programs?

McIntire differs structurally from direct-admit peers: students earn their place in the business school through a competitive internal application during their second year rather than entering directly from high school. That gives UVA undergraduates time to build a college record, within a top public university, and places them in McIntire’s distinctive cohort-based Integrated Core. In UVA McIntire admissions terms, applicants comparing it to direct-admit programs such as NYU Stern, Michigan Ross, and Cornell Dyson should weigh this two-step structure, the value of UVA’s public-university cost for in-state students, and recruiting outcomes. For a side-by-side look, see our comparison of Wharton, Stern, Dyson, and Ross, our broader guide to applying to undergraduate business schools, and our ranking of the best colleges for business.

Frequently Asked Questions About UVA McIntire Admissions

Is McIntire a direct-admit business school for first-year applicants?

No. UVA admits students to the university, typically the College of Arts and Sciences, and students apply to the McIntire School of Commerce during their second year for entry into the third-year Integrated Core. The internal application is a separate, competitive step.

What acceptance rate should families look at for UVA McIntire?

The relevant first figure is UVA’s overall rate, 12.53% for the Class of 2030, with about 10% for out-of-state applicants. Because McIntire is entered through a second-year internal application rather than direct admission, there is no first-year McIntire acceptance rate.

How does a student get into McIntire after enrolling at UVA?

Students complete prerequisite coursework and submit an internal application to McIntire during their second year. Admission depends heavily on college performance, demonstrated interest in commerce, and fit with the Integrated Core, so strong early-college grades are decisive.

Does applying Early Decision to UVA help with McIntire?

It helps with the first step only. Early rounds carry better odds for UVA admission (24% ED and 12.4% EA versus 7.08% RD), but entry to McIntire depends on the later internal application and college performance, not on how a student was admitted to UVA.

How much harder is UVA for out-of-state applicants?

Substantially harder. The out-of-state rate is approximately 10%, below the overall 12.53%, because UVA prioritizes in-state access as a public university. Out-of-state applicants need an exceptional profile to be competitive.

Is UVA McIntire worth the cost for an out-of-state, higher-income family?

For in-state families, UVA offers strong value at public-university cost. For out-of-state full-pay families, the calculation is closer, and the value rests on McIntire’s recruiting outcomes and UVA’s reputation. Out-of-state families should weigh cost against outcomes and compare with direct-admit alternatives.

How important are first- and second-year college grades for McIntire?

Decisive. Because McIntire entry is an internal application during the second year, performance in prerequisite and quantitative coursework during the first two years is the single most important factor. Students aiming at McIntire should prioritize that record from the start.

How does McIntire compare to direct-admit programs like Stern or Ross?

McIntire’s two-step internal-application structure differs from direct-admit peers, giving students time to build a college record before entering commerce. UVA offers public-university value, especially in-state, and a distinctive cohort-based Integrated Core, while Stern and Ross offer direct admission and their own networks. The right fit depends on structure preference, cost, and recruiting goals.

Sources: UVA McIntire School of Commerce Admission, UVA Undergraduate Admission, NCES College Navigator, IPEDS, NACAC, College Board BigFuture.


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