Hi everyone! I'm considering applying to Notre Dame's architecture program, but I'm curious about the acceptance rate for this specific major. Does anyone have information on how competitive it is compared to other programs at Notre Dame? Appreciate any insights!
Hello! Notre Dame's School of Architecture is indeed a competitive program. While the university as a whole has an acceptance rate of around 13-15%, the School of Architecture tends to be more selective due to its relatively smaller size and specialized nature.
However, exact acceptance rates for specific majors like architecture are often not published by universities, making it difficult to provide an exact acceptance rate for the program.
That being said, if you're passionate about architecture and feel that Notre Dame's architecture program aligns well with your interests and goals, I would recommend focusing on highlighting your passion and experiences related to architecture in your application. It's important to showcase your expertise and dedication to the field throughout your application, including your extracurricular activities, portfolio (if required), and essays.
To increase your chances of acceptance, research the specific aspects of Notre Dame's architecture curriculum, faculty, and any unique opportunities they offer to demonstrate your understanding of the program and how you can contribute to it. This can help set you apart during the application review process.
Best of luck to you, and I hope you find this information helpful!
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