What is the acceptance rate of the University of South Florida?

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    Anushree Sinha | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    Usually, the University of South Florida acceptance rate is calculated to be around 43%. In Fall 2023, USF received over 65,00 applications from prospective undergraduates and graduates. Out of these, only about 26,000 candidates secured an admission offer from the university. Thus, it can be concluded that with the University of Florida acceptance rate of 41%, the university is competitive to get into.

    Particulars

    Headcount/Percentage

    Applicants

    65,187

    Admitted Students

    26,699

    Students Enrolled

    5,803

    Acceptance Rate

    40.9%

    Yield Rate

    21.7%

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