UT Austin sees record number of freshman applications for Fall 2025
The University of Texas-Austin marked its third consecutive year for receiving a record-breaking number of freshman applications, according to a news release from UT.
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The University of Texas at Austin marked its third consecutive year of receiving a record-breaking number of freshman applications, according to a news release from UT.
UT said the applications increased nearly 25% for the Fall 2025 term receiving 90,562 applications from Aug. 1 to Dec. 1, the release said. For Fall 2024 admission, 72,885 applications were received, according to UT.
"Applications from Texas residents increased by 12%, while out-of-state applications soared by 48%," UT said in the release.
UT said the surge in applications surrounds new degree programs the university is offering with the School of Civic Leadership and LBJ School of Public Affairs.
“We have a unique blend of exceptional academics and vibrant student life that offers an unmatched educational experience, and this is what continues to drive our record demand," interim Provost Rachel Davis Mersey said in the release.
The university said it "continues to implement new initiatives to increase affordability and accessibility."
"Most recently, the UT System Board of Regents raised the household income threshold to $100,000 from $65,000 for students to attend tuition-free under UT’s Texas Advance Commitment (TAC) program," the release said.
The university said this will "allow an additional 3,000 students to enroll tuition-free in Fall 2025."
“Our applications provide evidence that more people around the country are realizing that we offer an unparalleled combination of academic excellence, affordability, opportunity and campus experience,” UT President Jay Hartzell said in the release.
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