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Tulane University Class of 2029 Admissions Statistics

Tulane University marches to the beat of its own drum — and their haphazard admissions statistics show it. We don’t yet know whether the Class of 2029 has broken any admissions records, as this data is still forthcoming. Nonetheless, we at Ivy Coach have a lot to say about the admissions trends we’ve observed at this prestigious research university through the years.
Tulane University Acceptance Rate and Admissions Statistics (Classes of 2029 — 2019)
Tulane University Class Year | Total Applications Received | Total Applications Accepted | Overall Acceptance Rate |
Class of 2029 | Not Yet Published | Not Yet Published | Not Yet Published |
Class of 2028 | 32,603 | 4,558 | 13.98% |
Class of 2027 | 27,936 | 4,077 | 14.59% |
Class of 2026 | 31,615 | 3,621 | 11.45% |
Class of 2025 | 45,525 | 4,385 | 9.63% |
Class of 2024 | 43,892 | 4,877 | 11.11% |
Class of 2023 | 42,185 | 5,431 | 12.87% |
Class of 2022 | 38,816 | 6,724 | 17.32% |
Class of 2021 | 35,622 | 7,657 | 21.50% |
Class of 2020 | 32,006 | 8,162 | 25.50% |
Class of 2019 | 26,257 | 8,008 | 30.50% |
Tulane’s Class of 2029 in Historical Perspective
Once the next iteration of Tulane’s Common Data Set arrives, all the questions you might have about the Class of 2029 will be answered. In the meantime, let’s review why there is just so much variation year-to-year in the Tulane applicant pool and acceptance rate.
For most elite colleges in the United States, acceptance rates have been uniformly decreasing over the past two or so decades. What were once moderately selective schools to which an average student could hope to attend have transformed into highly selective juggernauts to which only the nation’s top academic talent stand a shot of admission.
At Tulane, this trend is somewhat visible in the school’s dramatic decline in acceptance, which for the Class of 2019 stood at 30.5% and only six years later would decrease to a record-setting 9.63%. However, over the last three admissions cycles, this progress began to regress, with the acceptance rate most recently clocking in at 13.98% for the Class of 2028. This is somewhat unusual, but when the total number of applications received is considered, things get a lot weirder.
Making Sense of Tulane’s Fluctuating Applicant Pools
Applications peaked at Tulane during the admissions cycle for the Class of 2025, with 45,525 applicants. Two short years later, that figure would fall by nearly 20,000 applicants, to 27,936, accompanied by a 5% hike in acceptance. Some of this variation is the result of pure chance, but, likely, the 2023 New York Times report on the gender imbalance in Tulane’s student body, which highlighted a significant overrepresentation of female students, may have driven some students away. More significantly, the dramatic fall in Tulane’s US News ranking from a high of #44 to #73 during the same year could have also contributed to the decrease in applications.
It seems that not even going test-optional during the height of the pandemic could help Tulane rally up high application numbers for the Classes of 2026, 2027, and 2028, as this move would normally flood a college with applications from “squeakers” (Ivy Coach’s term for students who apply to top schools without submitting test scores). Perhaps too many have become aware of how few applicants Tulane admits outside of its two Early Decision rounds that it scares away potential applicants.
Ivy Coach’s Assistance With Tulane University Waitlist Admission
If you were waitlisted to Tulane’s Class of 2029, the time is now to spring into action and enlist Ivy Coach’s team of former elite college admissions officers to help you earn admission. But even if you’re just the parent of a future Tulane hopeful, it’s never too early to get the ball rolling on optimizing their odds of admission. There’s no telling when the next record-setting admissions cycle could occur, so it’s best to enter the admissions process with as much help as possible.
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