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UT Austin
Source: ut_austin.md
UT Austin
Overview
Location: Austin, TX
Category: public_elite
Conference: SEC (Big 12 until 2024)
Total undergrad enrollment: ~43,165
Admissions (CDS 2024-25)
Total applicants: 72,885 (record high, +10.2% YoY)
Admitted: 19,417
Enrolled: 9,210 (2nd-largest freshman class ever)
Acceptance rate: 26.6%
Yield rate: 47.4%
Academic Profile
SAT middle 50%: 1270-1470
ACT middle 50%: 27-33
Avg unweighted GPA: ~3.83
Top 10% of HS class: 86% of enrolled students
Top quartile: 96%
Testing policy: Required (reinstated for 2025-26 cycle)
Texas Top Percent Rule
Currently top 6% of Texas HS class gets automatic admission
Dropping to top 5% for fall 2026 entry
Accounts for majority of in-state admits
Major placement not guaranteed under auto-admit
Early Action
Non-binding, non-restrictive EA with Oct 15 deadline
EA decisions released by Jan 15
No advantage in review process vs. regular deadline (Dec 1)
Demographics (College Scorecard)
White: 32%, Hispanic: 28%, Asian: 25%, Black: 5%
International: 4%, Multiracial: 4%
Women: 56%
In-state: 88%
Net Cost by Income (College Scorecard)
$0-30K: $12,972
$30-48K: $15,543
$48-75K: $18,618
$75-110K: $25,697
$110K+: $28,972
Athletics
NCAA Division I, SEC
21 varsity sports (9 men's, 12 women's)
691 student-athletes (~1.3% of enrollment)
Community Insights (Reddit/Forums)
Admissions Strategy
Auto-admit dominates: Top 6% of Texas HS class (dropping to 5% for Fall 2026) gets guaranteed admission. State law requires at least 75% of admits come from auto-admit pool, leaving only ~25% of spots for holistic review.
Non-auto-admit is Ivy-level difficult: With 90K+ applications and only ~5K holistic spots, counselors describe non-auto-admit acceptance as "as difficult as getting into Dartmouth." Forum consensus confirms this.
OOS is extremely limited: State law caps OOS enrollment at 10% of undergrads. OOS applications jumped 48% recently, intensifying competition for very few spots.
Major placement is NOT guaranteed: Auto-admit gets you into UT, not into your major. Competitive programs (McCombs Business, CS, Engineering) require secondary placement that many auto-admits don't receive. This is a major source of frustration discussed extensively on forums.
EA exists but provides no admissions advantage: Oct 15 EA deadline gets earlier decisions but does not improve odds vs Dec 1 regular deadline.
Campus Culture & Fit
Austin is a massive draw — students love the city's music scene, food, tech jobs, and outdoor culture.
Campus is enormous (43K+ undergrads) with strong school spirit centered around Longhorn football.
Greek life is significant but not dominant; campus is politically diverse by Texas standards.
Students report a "big pond" experience — easy to feel anonymous without proactive effort to build community.
Financial Aid Reputation
Strong value for in-state students, especially with Texas Grant programs.
OOS tuition (~$40K) with limited institutional aid makes UT expensive for non-Texans.
Forum discussions note that many OOS admits decline due to cost, contributing to moderate OOS yield.
Simulation-Relevant Takeaways
Auto-admit (top 6%/5%) should be modeled as a separate pathway — it's the dominant admissions mechanism, not holistic review.
In-state vs OOS split is ~88/12, among the most skewed of any top public. OOS acceptance rate is likely 10-15%.
Yield (47%) is high, driven by in-state auto-admits who view UT as their best option.
Sources
UT Austin CDS 2024-25: reports.utexas.edu/common-data-set
College Scorecard: collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?228778
UT News enrollment report (Sep 2024)
GoodGoblin CDS visualization
Inside Higher Ed: UT Austin's auto-admit rule raises the stakes (Dec 2024)
Texas Tribune: UT-Austin tightens auto admission to top 5% (Sep 2024)