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=== Undergraduate admissions ===
Admission to the University of Dayton is classified as "selective" by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. The Princeton Review gives Dayton an "Admissions Selectivity Rating" of 87 out of 99.
In 2023, the university received 22,485 applications. It extended offers of admission to 13,903 applicants, or 62%, after holistic review that includes examination of academic rigor, performance and admissions test scores. 1,934 accepted students chose to enroll, a yield rate of 14%. Of the 12% of incoming students in 2023 who submitted SAT scores, the interquartile range was 1180–1350; of the 37% of incoming students in 2023 who submitted ACT scores, the interquartile range was 24–30. Of all matriculating students, the average high school GPA was 3.75.
In 2013, the university introduced an innovative net-price tuition plan with a four-year guarantee that a student's grants and scholarships would increase each year to cover any tuition …