What is the University of Pennsylvania acceptance rate?

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    Ridhi | Contributor-Level 10

    a month ago

    For the Class of 2029, the university received more than 72,500 applications, of which 3,500 students were admitted. This suggests that the University of Pennsylvania acceptance rate stands at a mere 4.9%, meaning that of every 100 students who apply to the UPenn admission process, the university is likely to admit just around 5 students and offer them the opportunity to enroll on the UPenn campus. This makes the admission criteria of the university extremely selective, as less than one-tenth of the students are likely to be admitted. 

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    Rashmi Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

     The acceptance rate at the University of Pennsylvania is 5.4%. This demonstrates how selective the university is. Around 5 students out of 100 have a chance of being admitted. It's crucial to meet their GPA standards and SAT/ACT requirements to get beyond their initial filters and demonstrate your academic readiness beyond their initial filters and demonstrate your academic willingness, it's crucial to meet their GPA standards and SAT/ACT requirements. Your chances of being in are almost nonexistent if you don't live up to their requirements. An ACT score of between 33 and 36 or an SAT score between 1510 and 1560 are re

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