USC accepts 11.7% of Fall 2026 applicants

The school’s admission rate was up 0.5 percentage points from 2025-26.

By ADAM YOUNG
The University received 79,290 undergraduate applications, a drop from last year’s record-breaking 83,500 applicants. (Henry Kofman / Daily Trojan file photo)

USC admitted 11.7% of regular decision applicants for the 2026-27 academic year, with 9,251 undergraduate admits, the Office of Admission wrote in a statement to the Daily Trojan. The school admitted 11.2% of applicants last year.

The University received 79,290 undergraduate applications, a drop from last year’s record-breaking  83,500 applicants.  

The unweighted grade point average for the class is a record high of 3.92, the Office of Admission wrote, up 0.02 from last year.


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In a statement to the Daily Trojan, Dean of Admissions Timothy Brunold called the academic strength of the incoming freshman class “truly exceptional.” He also wrote that the class had record-high standardized test scores. 

“Our highly selective admission rate reflects both the depth of interest in USC and how extraordinarily prepared these students are for our rigorous academic environment,” Brunold stated.

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