University of Richmond
VA · Common Data Set 2025-2026
At a glance
Recent years
| Year | Admit rate | Enrolled UG | 6-yr grad | SAT (50th) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-2026 | 22.2% | 857 | 86.5% | 1,440 |
| 2024-2025 | 22.2% | 841 | 85.0% | 1,470 |
| 2023-2024 | 23.3% | 833 | 88.0% | — |
| 2022-2023 | 24.4% | 851 | 88.0% | 1,470 |
| 2021-2022 | 28.8% | 876 | 89.0% | — |
Common cross-admits
- Wake Forest University
- William & Mary
- Bucknell University
- Lafayette College
- Lehigh University
- University of Virginia-Main Campus
- Villanova University
Statistical look-alikes
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Frequently asked
What is the acceptance rate at University of Richmond?
University of Richmond admits 22.2% of applicants based on the most recently reported Common Data Set.
What SAT score do I need for University of Richmond?
The middle 50% SAT range at University of Richmond is 1420–1490, with a median score of 1440. Students at the 25th percentile scored 1420; students at the 75th percentile scored 1490.
What ACT score do I need for University of Richmond?
The middle 50% ACT range at University of Richmond is 33–34, with a median of 33.
How much does University of Richmond cost?
Annual full-time tuition at University of Richmond is $65,230. Room and board is approximately $17,140. Most students pay less than the published price after financial aid.
What is the graduation rate at University of Richmond?
University of Richmond's 6-year graduation rate is 86.5%. The first-year retention rate is 92.0%.
How many students attend University of Richmond?
University of Richmond enrolls 3,052 undergraduate students. The student-to-faculty ratio is 7:1.
About the Common Data Set
The Common Data Set (CDS) is a collaborative reporting standard developed by colleges, the College Board, Peterson's, and U.S. News. Each year, participating institutions answer the same questionnaire covering admissions selectivity, enrollment composition, financial aid, faculty resources, and student outcomes. Because every school answers in the same format, the CDS lets prospective students compare schools apples-to-apples — without normalizing across different rankings methodologies. CDS Atlas aggregates the most recently published Common Data Set for hundreds of U.S. colleges and universities, with multi-year history where available, side-by-side comparison tools, and federal data (College Scorecard, EADA athletics, Clery campus safety) layered on top.
Source
Sourced from University of Richmond's officially published Common Data Set for 2025-2026. View the original document.