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In Fall 2021, the university enrolled 7,559 undergraduate students, 10,893 graduate students, and 449 non-degree students.[175] The college class of 2025 is composed of 53% male students and 47% female students. Twenty-seven percent of the class identify as Asian, 19% as Hispanic, and 10% as Black. Eighteen percent of the class is international.[176] Admissions to the University of Chicago has become highly selective over the past two decades, reflecting changes in the application process, school popularity, and marketing strategy.[177][178][179] Between 1996 and 2022, the acceptance rate of the college fell from 71% to 4.9%.[180] The middle 50% band of SAT scores for the undergraduate class of 2025 was 1510–1570 (98th-99th percentiles),[176] the average MCAT score for students entering the Pritzker School of Medicine class of 2024 was 519 (97th percentile),[181] the median GMAT score for students entering the full-time Booth MBA program class of 2023 was 740 (97th percentile),[182] and the median LSAT score for students entering the Law School class of 2021 was 172 (99th percentile).[183]In 2018, the University of Chicago attracted national headlines by becoming the first major research university to no longer require SAT/ACT scores from college applicants. Admissions to the University of Chicago has become highly selective over the past two decades, reflecting changes in the application process, school popularity, and marketing strategy.[177][178][179] Between 1996 and 2022, the acceptance rate of the college fell from 71% to 4.9%.[180] The middle 50% band of SAT scores for the undergraduate class of 2025 was 1510–1570 (98th-99th percentiles),[176] the average MCAT score for students entering the Pritzker School of Medicine class of 2024 was 519 (97th percentile),[181] the median GMAT score for students entering the full-time Booth MBA program class of 2023 was 740 (97th percentile),[182] and the median LSAT score for students entering the Law School class of 2021 was 172 (99th percentile).[183]In 2018, the University of Chicago attracted national headlines by becoming the first major research university to no longer require SAT/ACT scores from college applicants.Admissions to the University of Chicago has become highly selective over the past two decades, reflecting changes in the application process, school popularity, and marketing strategy.[177][178][179] Between 1996 and 2022, the acceptance rate of the college fell from 71% to 4.9%.[180] The middle 50% band of SAT scores for the undergraduate class of 2025 was 1510–1570 (98th-99th percentiles),[176] the average MCAT score for students entering the Pritzker School of Medicine class of 2024 was 519 (97th percentile),[181] the median GMAT score for students entering the full-time Booth MBA program class of 2023 was 740 (97th percentile),[182] and the median LSAT score for students entering the Law School class of 2021 was 172 (99th percentile).[183]In 2018, the University of Chicago attracted national headlines by becoming the first major research university to no longer require SAT/ACT scores from college applicants.Admissions to the University of Chicago has become highly selective over the past two decades, reflecting changes in the application process, school popularity, and marketing strategy.[177][178][179] Between 1996 and 2022, the acceptance rate of the college fell from 71% to 4.9%.[180] The middle 50% band of SAT scores for the undergraduate class of 2025 was 1510–1570 (98th-99th percentiles),[176] the average MCAT score for students entering the Pritzker School of Medicine class of 2024 was 519 (97th percentile),[181] the median GMAT score for students entering the full-time Booth MBA program class of 2023 was 740 (97th percentile),[182] and the median LSAT score for students entering the Law School class of 2021 was 172 (99th percentile).[183]In 2018, the University of Chicago attracted national headlines by becoming the first major research university to no longer require SAT/ACT scores from college applicants.