MSU Acceptance Rate
The acceptance rate for Michigan State University (MSU) is 78%, making it one of the least competitive universities in Michigan after Western Michigan University (WMU), which has an 81% acceptance rate.
Compared to other popular universities in Michigan, MSU’s acceptance rate is less competitive than the University of Michigan, Flint (with a 66% acceptance rate), the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (23%), Northern Michigan University (66%), and Michigan Technological University (74%).
In 2021, MSU accepted 33,129 applicants, which is more than any other university in the state of Michigan.
MSU Admissions Statistics: Gender Demographics
In 2021, MSU’s applicant pool was 47.90% men and 52.09% women — 1,387 more female applicants than men.
The acceptance rate for female applicants was 79%, which is slightly higher than the admission rate for male applicants (76%).
In general terms, women comprised 52.19% of the enrollment at Michigan State University in 2021, while men contributed 47.80%.
MSU Admissions Statistics: Admission Yield
Admission yield refers to the number of applicants who actually enroll in a particular university after they have been admitted.
In 2021, the admission yield at MSU was 34%.
Compared to other universities in Michigan, MSU’s admission yield is higher than Western Michigan University (20%), Central Michigan University (22%), the University of Michigan, Flint (23%), and Michigan Technological University (29%).
As we mentioned above, out of 33,129 applicants, 25,733 were accepted. From this pool of accepted applicants, only 8,688 actually enrolled.