UVA 7% RD admit rate this year

Anonymous
"In the 2025-2026 early action application cycle, Virginia residents saw a 22.8 percent acceptance rate while only 9.8 percent of out-of-state applicants were given offers".

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2026/02/uva-offers-admission-to-record-number-of-7151-ea-applicants-for-the-class-of-2030#google_vignette
Anonymous
My kid applied because of no supplementals. His counselor recommended he apply RD to show another semester of grades (he had a rough second semester freshman year ending with a C in History and B- in Latin) but has had straight As since. He only took two years of Latin in HS.

3.85 uw (private), 7 APs, 1550 SAT. In state. Applied to SEAS and was accepted. We are very surprised.
Anonymous
Some schools go overboard on the essays, but at a minimum a "why us?" essay seems like a good idea, if only to get a better sense of who is likely to actually accept the offer.
Anonymous
Is everyone forgetting what was happening when they yanked the essays? It was a top news story.
Anonymous
If you are using Naviance to figure out GPA remember that it shows final senior GPA not junior year. So you cannot go by those GPA numbers in Naviance for college admissions, not really. Senior year GPA is usually higher bc seniors are taking more weighted classes. So, a 4.45 is a great junior GPA that, barring senioritus, will bump even higher by graduation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is everyone forgetting what was happening when they yanked the essays? It was a top news story.


This!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I remember having to have an interview for some schools. No essays is crazy.


It’s largely due to AI. I suspect the common app essay will be next.
Anonymous
Deferred EA, then waitlisted. Fcps (one of the less desirable schools). 4.5w/3.97uw 1450. SAT. 4 yr varsity athlete, great ecs with lots of leadership and awards. Volunteering, summer job, the works. English major
Anonymous
If its only by stats why did Uva ask to keep portal updated with achievements?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Deferred EA, then waitlisted. Fcps (one of the less desirable schools). 4.5w/3.97uw 1450. SAT. 4 yr varsity athlete, great ecs with lots of leadership and awards. Volunteering, summer job, the works. English major


Wow!!Thats sad
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Deferred EA, then waitlisted. Fcps (one of the less desirable schools). 4.5w/3.97uw 1450. SAT. 4 yr varsity athlete, great ecs with lots of leadership and awards. Volunteering, summer job, the works. English major


I’m sorry.
I hope they have other options they like.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Deferred EA, then waitlisted. Fcps (one of the less desirable schools). 4.5w/3.97uw 1450. SAT. 4 yr varsity athlete, great ecs with lots of leadership and awards. Volunteering, summer job, the works. English major


wow. sorry to hear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If its only by stats why did Uva ask to keep portal updated with achievements?
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Of course it isn't only stats. For starters, they require and read the personal statement (unlike Alabama and Clemson). And the activities. And the recommendations (unlike Penn State). And so on.

Look, I don't like that they dropped the supplemental but clearly they do have a holistic approach or we wouldn't have high stats kids like the above PP who didn't get in!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If its only by stats why did Uva ask to keep portal updated with achievements?
'

Of course it isn't only stats. For starters, they require and read the personal statement (unlike Alabama and Clemson). And the activities. And the recommendations (unlike Penn State). And so on.

Look, I don't like that they dropped the supplemental but clearly they do have a holistic approach or we wouldn't have high stats kids like the above PP who didn't get in!


They read the common app essay?
What then does that mean no “supplemental essays”?
Confused
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If its only by stats why did Uva ask to keep portal updated with achievements?
'

Of course it isn't only stats. For starters, they require and read the personal statement (unlike Alabama and Clemson). And the activities. And the recommendations (unlike Penn State). And so on.

Look, I don't like that they dropped the supplemental but clearly they do have a holistic approach or we wouldn't have high stats kids like the above PP who didn't get in!

To be fair, the student sounded like they had a lot of activities and was well-rounded.
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