Lawrence, KS · Admissions

University of Kansas

Acceptance Rate & How to Get In

University of Kansas has a 93.5% acceptance rate, making it accessibleadmits a majority of applicants. Admitted students score around 1090–1280 on the SAT. Here is what the numbers say it takes to get in.

93.5%
Acceptance rate
1090–1280
SAT (mid 50%)
20–28
ACT (mid 50%)
Test-optional
Testing

How hard is it to get into University of Kansas?

With a 93.5% acceptance rate, University of Kansas is accessibleadmits a majority of applicants. It enrolls roughly 22,085 undergraduates (small town setting) in Lawrence, KS. Solid grades, a sensible test plan, and thoughtful essays go a long way here.

What it takes to get in

  • SAT: admitted students land around 1090–1280 (middle 50%). Aim for the upper end to be competitive.
  • ACT: the middle 50% is about 20–28.
  • GPA: admitted students average around 3.68. Rigor (APs/IB/honors) matters as much as the number.
  • Testing policy: Test-optional. Confirm on the school's site, since policies shift each cycle.
  • Essays: at University of Kansas's selectivity, the application essays are often what separates similar applicants. Make them specific and authentically yours.

Cost

Published tuition is about $29,298 out-of-state ($10,968 in-state) per year before aid. Many students pay less after financial aid — check the school's net price calculator.

Notable programs

Business · Engineering · Liberal Arts · Journalism

See the Common App personal-statement guide

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University of Kansas admissions FAQ

What is University of Kansas's acceptance rate?
University of Kansas's acceptance rate is 93.5%, which makes it accessible — admits a majority of applicants.
What SAT or ACT score do you need for University of Kansas?
Admitted students typically score about 1090–1280 on the SAT (middle 50%) and about 20–28 on the ACT. Scores at or above this range strengthen your application, but they are one factor among many.
Is University of Kansas test-optional?
University of Kansas's current testing policy is: Test-optional. Always confirm on the school's admissions site, as policies change by cycle.

Sources & official links

Figures are the most recent available from Common Data Set, IPEDS, and public reports, and are approximate. Always confirm details on University of Kansas’s official admissions site.