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If you are accepted under Early Decision, you must withdraw all other university applications and initiate no new applications. Students admitted under the Early Decision option may be released from this binding commitment only in cases of documented financial hardship.
While there is no official Wake Forest GPA requirement, aim for a Wake Forest GPA of above 3.9. Also, plan to take AP and IB courses. Think about your academic strengths and choose courses that will play to them. Start early.
Wake Forest Early Decision Admission Rates Over 14+ Years Admissions CycleWake Forest University Graduating ClassEarly Decision Acceptance Rate 2020-21 Class of 2025 34% 2019-20 Class of 2024 31% 2018-19 Class of 2023 41% 2017-18 Class of 2022 44%10 more rows
Early Decision I lets you apply early in the fall (by November 15) and hear back from us on a rolling basis. Early Action for First-Generation College Students gives first-generation college students an admissions decision by January 15. Unlike Early Decision admissions, the Early Action decision is non-binding.