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Harvard University Acceptance Rate

Cambridge, Massachusetts · Private not-for-profit · 4-year or above

3.5%
Acceptance rate · 2023–24
Applicants
56,937
Admitted
1,965
Yield
83.7%
Test policy
Test-optional

Latest official IPEDS 2023–24 · Updated July 2026

Trend · IPEDS 2014–2024

Acceptance rate & applications over time

Acceptance rate 0%2%4%6%test-optional6%3.5% Applications 34.3k56.9k 14–1517–1820–2123–24
Acceptance rateApplications

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Over the 10 years of federal data, Harvard University's acceptance rate has fallen from 6% in 2014–15 to 3.5% in 2023–24. Applications grew from 34,295 to 56,937 (+66%) over that period.

Its 3.5% rate makes Harvard University more selective than about 99% of the 1,419 schools tracked here. Among 61 tracked Massachusetts schools, it is more selective than about 98%.

Harvard University has been test-optional since 2021–22. Of admitted students, 83.7% enrolled (the yield rate) in 2023–24.

Full year-by-year table
YearApplicantsAdmittedAcceptanceEnrolled
2014–15 34,295 2,045 6% 1,654
2015–16 37,307 2,080 5.6% 1,660
2016–17 39,041 2,110 5.4% 1,663
2017–18 39,506 2,037 5.2% 1,687
2018–19 42,749 2,024 4.7% 1,653
2019–20 43,330 2,009 4.6% 1,649
2020–21 40,248 2,015 5% 1,407
2021–22 57,786 2,318 4% 1,951
2022–23 61,221 1,984 3.2% 1,646
2023–24 56,937 1,965 3.5% 1,645
By gender · 2023–24

Acceptance rate by gender

GroupApplicantsAdmittedAcceptance
Women30,6361,0513.4%
Men26,3019143.5%
Test scores · 2023–24

SAT / ACT ranges & policy

Test-optional (considered if submitted).

Test25th–75th percentile% submitting
SAT EBRW740–78052%
SAT Math760–800
ACT Composite34–3622%
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How Harvard University compares

Where this school sits among peers of similar selectivity — each dot is a school's current acceptance rate on the same scale.

FAQ

Frequently asked

What is Harvard University's acceptance rate?

Harvard University's acceptance rate is 3.5% for 2023–24, the most recent year of federal IPEDS data (1,965 admitted of 56,937 applicants).

Is Harvard University test optional?

Harvard University is test-optional: SAT/ACT scores are considered if submitted but not required.

How many people apply to Harvard University?

Harvard University received 56,937 applications in 2023–24 and admitted 1,965.

What SAT score do you need for Harvard University?

Admitted students at Harvard University typically scored 740–780 on SAT Reading/Writing and 760–800 on SAT Math (middle-50% ranges).

Is Harvard University getting harder to get into?

Harvard University has become harder to get into: its acceptance rate went from 6% in 2014–15 to 3.5% in 2023–24.

Method & sources

How this is calculated

Acceptance rate = admitted ÷ applicants, first-time degree-seeking undergraduates, from the U.S. Department of Education's IPEDS Admissions (ADM) survey; institution details from the IPEDS Institutional Characteristics (HD) survey. Data span: 2014–15 to 2023–24. Official site: www.harvard.edu/.