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University of Texas at Austin Achieves Record Enrollment

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Austin, September 22, 2025

News Summary

The University of Texas at Austin has reached a total enrollment of 55,000 students for the fall semester, marking a remarkable increase of over 2% from the previous year. The incoming freshman class is the largest in the university’s history, with 9,900 first-time college students. The institution has seen a significant rise in applications, receiving nearly 90,690, reflecting a 25% increase. Despite a slight decrease in international enrollment, the university maintains a high freshman retention rate of 97.1% and a graduation rate approaching 76%, underscoring its commitment to academic excellence.

Austin – The University of Texas at Austin (UT) has achieved a record total enrollment of 55,000 students for fall 2025, which represents an increase of over 2% from the previous year. The university’s incoming freshman class is the largest in its 142-year history, with 9,900 first-time college students, reflecting a 7% increase compared to fall 2024.

In this application cycle, UT received 90,690 applications for its freshman class, marking an increase of nearly 25% over last year and a significant 51% growth since 2022. Approximately 80% of the student body consists of Texas residents, while around 10% are from outside the state, representing 48 other states along with Washington, D.C. International enrollment currently stands at 5,140 students, which is a decrease of 1.7% from 2024, accounting for 9.3% of the overall student population.

Complementing the enrollment figures, the freshman retention rate at UT has reached a record high of 97.1%, and the four-year graduation rate has climbed to nearly 76%. These metrics reflect the university’s success in retaining and graduating students, highlighting a commitment to academic excellence.

UT President Jim Davis has reiterated the university’s dedication to maintaining its high standard of education while accommodating the largest student body in its history. In conjunction, Miguel Wasielewski, senior vice provost for strategic enrollment management, acknowledged that the growth of the student population has been carefully managed to ensure a favorable faculty-student ratio, availability of academic courses, and adequate resources for all students.

This enrollment record joins UT’s accomplishments which include new highs for graduation rates, degrees conferred, and applications received in recent years. The university continues to position itself as a leading educational institution, attracting a significant number of applicants and demonstrating effective management of its expanding academic programs.

Enrollment Statistics Overview

  • Total Enrollment: 55,000 students (increase of 2%)
  • Incoming Freshman Class: 9,900 students (7% increase)
  • Total Applications Received: 90,690 (25% increase)
  • Texas Residents: Approximately 80%
  • International Students: 5,140 students (1.7% decrease)
  • Freshman Retention Rate: 97.1%
  • Four-Year Graduation Rate: Nearly 76%

Conclusion

The University of Texas at Austin is making substantial strides in enrollment and retention, positioning itself as not only a premier educational institution but also a home for a diverse body of students from across the United States and around the globe.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total enrollment for the University of Texas at Austin for fall 2025?
The total enrollment for fall 2025 has reached 55,000 students, marking an increase of over 2% from the previous year.
How many first-time college students are in the incoming freshman class?
The incoming freshman class consists of 9,900 first-time college students, which is a 7% increase compared to fall 2024.
How many applications did UT receive for the freshman class this year?
UT received 90,690 applications for the freshman class this year, an increase of nearly 25% over last year and 51% since 2022.
What percentage of the student body are Texas residents?
Approximately 80% of the student body are Texas residents.
What is the freshman retention rate at UT?
The freshman retention rate at UT hit a record high of 97.1%.
What is the four-year graduation rate at UT?
The four-year graduation rate climbed to nearly 76%.

Key Features Overview

Feature Statistics
Total Enrollment 55,000 students
Incoming Freshman Class 9,900 students
Total Applications 90,690 applications
Texas Residents 80%
International Students 5,140 students
Freshman Retention Rate 97.1%
Four-Year Graduation Rate 76%

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