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HoustonHouston, TX

Acceptance Rate

Overall acceptance rate, plus the in-state and out-of-state admit rates the school reports separately.

Houston CDS75.8%acceptance rate
Applied
34,728
Admitted
26,312
Enrolled
6,669

Admit rate by residency

% admitted
In-state77.5%
21,788 admitted of 28,115 applicants
Out-of-state62.3%
3,033 admitted of 4,866 applicants
International85.3%
1,491 admitted of 1,747 applicants

Early Admissions

Houston does not offer an Early Decision or Early Action plan; all applicants apply through Regular Decision.

Early Decision
Not offered
Early Action
Not offered
Restrictive EA
Not offered

Standardized Tests

Houston is currently test-optional — you may apply without submitting scores.

SAT Accepted?

ACT Accepted?

Test Optional?

SAT Scores

4001600
25th Percentile
1140
50th Percentile
1220
75th Percentile
1310

ACT Scores

136
25th Percentile
22
50th Percentile
25
75th Percentile
28

Class Rank

Where Houston's enrolled first-years placed in their high school graduating class.

Top tenth of class25.43%
Top quarter of class59.06%
Top half of class89.47%

Based on the 71.3% of enrolled students who reported a class rank. Houston does not publish an average GPA.

Admissions Factors

How Houston weighs each part of your application.

→ Importance

Rigor of High School Record

Academic GPA

Standardized Test Scores

Application Essay

Recommendations

Extracurricular Activities

Character / Personal Qualities

Talent / Ability

First Generation

Level of Applicant's Interest

Class Rank

Volunteer Work

Work Experience

Geographical Residence

State Residency

Alumni Relation

Racial / Ethnic Status

Religious Affiliation

Cost of Attendance

Estimated full-time annual cost from Houston's Common Data Set. Only tuition changes with residency.

$29,932
In-State
$45,820
Out-of-State
In-StateOut-of-State
Tuition & Fees
$11,888$27,776
Room & Board
$11,286$11,286
Other Expenses
$6,758$6,758
Total
$29,932$45,820

Out-of-state students pay $15,888 more — entirely in tuition. Room, board, and other costs are identical regardless of residency.

Financial Aid

Need-based aid statistics for full-time first-year students.

Receiving Aid
63%
Avg. Package
$16,161
Avg. Need Met
57%

Major Distribution

Bachelor's degrees awarded in the past year by academic major.

Business & Marketing
Engineering
Computer & Information Sciences
Psychology
Biological & Life Sciences
Health Professions
Social Sciences
Communication & Journalism
Interdisciplinary Studies
Other
Business
29%
Engineering
11%
Computing
10%
Psychology
9%
Life Sci
6%
Health
5%
Social Sci
5%
Comm
4%
Interdisc.
4%
Other
17%

Student Diversity

Racial and ethnic breakdown of enrolled undergraduate students.

Asian and Pacific Islander22.4%
Black13.2%
Hispanic37.5%
Native American<1%
Other11.1%
White15.7%

Student-Faculty Ratio

The number of students for every one faculty member, indicating the average level of access students have to instructional staff.

23:1

Campus Life

On-campus housing and Greek life participation rates.

First-Years On Campus
36%
In Fraternities
2%
In Sororities
2%

Enrollment by Gender

Since some students did not report gender, totals may not fully reflect the student body.

49%
51%
Male
19,588
Female
20,778
RiceHouston, TX

Acceptance Rate

Total applicants, admitted students, and enrolled students for the most recent admission cycle.

8.0%acceptance rate
Applied
32,473
Admitted
2,597
Enrolled
1,148

Early Decision

Rice offers binding Early Decision. Applying early can meaningfully change your odds — but ED commits you to enroll if admitted.

Early Decision
Binding · I & II
Early Action
Not offered
Restrictive EA
Not offered

Admit rate by application plan

% admitted
Early Decision16.8%
Regular Decision7.1%

~2.4× higher admit rate applying early.

ED Applications
3,087
ED Admitted
519

Standardized Tests

Rice is currently test-optional — you may apply without submitting scores.

SAT Accepted?

ACT Accepted?

Test Optional?

SAT Scores

4001600
25th Percentile
1510
50th Percentile
1540
75th Percentile
1560

ACT Scores

136
25th Percentile
34
50th Percentile
35
75th Percentile
35

Class Rank

Where Rice's enrolled first-years placed in their high school graduating class.

Top tenth of class89%
Top quarter of class96%
Top half of class100%

Based on the 44% of enrolled students who reported a class rank. Rice does not publish an average GPA.

Admissions Factors

How Rice weighs each part of your application.

→ Importance

Rigor of High School Record

Academic GPA

Standardized Test Scores

Application Essay

Recommendations

Extracurricular Activities

Character / Personal Qualities

Talent / Ability

First Generation

Level of Applicant's Interest

Class Rank

Volunteer Work

Work Experience

Geographical Residence

State Residency

Alumni Relation

Racial / Ethnic Status

Religious Affiliation

Cost of Attendance

Estimated full-time annual cost from Rice's Common Data Set.

$92,262
Tuition & Fees
$67,497
Room & Board
$19,550
Other Expenses
$5,215
Total
$92,262

Private universities charge the same tuition regardless of state residency.

Financial Aid

Need-based aid statistics for full-time first-year students.

Receiving Aid
46%
Avg. Package
$71,698
Avg. Need Met
100%

Major Distribution

Bachelor's degrees awarded in the past year by academic major.

Engineering & Computing
Natural Sciences
Social Sciences
Humanities
Business & Other
Architecture & Arts
Eng. & Comp.
29%
Sciences
24%
Social Sci.
17%
Humanities
12%
Business/Other
10%
Arch. & Arts
8%

Student Diversity

Racial and ethnic breakdown of enrolled undergraduate students.

Asian and Pacific Islander29.2%
Black7.9%
Hispanic16.7%
Native American<1%
Other20.5%
White25.6%

Student-Faculty Ratio

The number of students for every one faculty member, indicating the average level of access students have to instructional staff.

6:1

Campus Life

On-campus housing and Greek life participation rates.

First-Years On Campus
96%
In Fraternities
0%
In Sororities
0%

Enrollment by Gender

Since some students did not report gender, totals may not fully reflect the student body.

50.4%
49.6%
Male
2,412
Female
2,376
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