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University of Notre Dame

Notre Dame, Indiana·Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above·Great Lakes·nd.edu
6-yr Graduation
95%
+0.5pp vs R1 Research
Total enrollment
13,042
peer median 13,309
Avg net price
$27,823
+$340 vs R1 Research
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Admissions & acceptance rate

First-time freshman admissions: how selective the college is, and how many admitted students choose to enroll.

Applied
29,942
29,942 candidates competed
Admitted
3,374
11.3% acceptance rate
Enrolled
2,082
61.7% yield

Graduation rate & outcomes

Completion, retention, and the equity gap between Pell and non-Pell students.

Overall completion
95%+0.5pp vs R1 Research
4-year graduation
89%
6-year graduation (bachelor’s)
95%
Full-time retention
99%

Pell equity

1.0pp gap
Pell recipients
93%
Non-Pell
94%

Pell and non-Pell students graduate at nearly identical rates — a notably small equity gap.

Program outcomes

Federal Program Performance Data: how each program's graduate earnings and debt measure up under Financial Value Transparency and Gainful Employment.

Of 136 Title IV programs, 46 pass the federal Gainful Employment test and 0 fail. 90 have graduate earnings too small to publish, so they carry no pass/fail verdict.

Total programs
136
Passing
46
33.8% of portfolio
Failing (GE)
0
0.0% of portfolio
Fail rate
0.0%
-0.6pp vs 0.6% national

Pass / fail distribution

136programs
  • Passing46 · 33.8%
  • No Data90 · 66.2%
  • Failing0 · 0.0%

Severity spectrum

Critical
0
Severe
0
Recoverable
0
At Risk
0
Watch
0
Safe
46
No data
90

Tiers band programs by how far graduate earnings sit above or below the benchmark, from Critical (below −15%) through Safe (above +25%). No data means earnings were privacy-suppressed.

Earnings premium gap

Graduate earnings versus the federal benchmark, worst gaps first.

46
Teacher Education and Professional Development Specific Levels and Methods
First Professional Degree · Education
+28.6%
$59,670 vs $46,391
Theological and Ministerial Studies
Master's Degree · Theology And Religious Vocations
+31.6%
$58,621 vs $44,535
Architecture
Master's Degree · Architecture And Related Services
+36.9%
$82,270 vs $60,112
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies Other
Master's Degree · Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
+47.3%
$78,951 vs $53,607
Business/Commerce General
First Professional Degree · Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services
+54.6%
$92,953 vs $60,112
Theological and Ministerial Studies
Bachelor Degree · Theology And Religious Vocations
+57.3%
$54,758 vs $34,808
Health/Medical Preparatory Programs
Bachelor Degree · Health Professions And Related Clinical Sciences
+67.0%
$58,126 vs $34,808
Liberal Arts and Sciences General Studies and Humanities
Bachelor Degree · Liberal Arts And Sciences, General Studies And Humanities
+73.4%
$60,369 vs $34,808

Debt vs earnings

Median completer debt against median graduate earnings, highest burden first.

39
Law
First Professional Degree · Legal Professions And Studies
88%
$125,072 debt · $142,699 earn
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies Other
Master's Degree · Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
64%
$50,500 debt · $78,951 earn
Business Administration Management and Operations
First Professional Degree · Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services
45%
$74,169 debt · $166,604 earn
Business/Commerce General
First Professional Degree · Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services
38%
$35,256 debt · $92,953 earn
Liberal Arts and Sciences General Studies and Humanities
Bachelor Degree · Liberal Arts And Sciences, General Studies And Humanities
35%
$21,000 debt · $60,369 earn
Theological and Ministerial Studies
Bachelor Degree · Theology And Religious Vocations
34%
$18,750 debt · $54,758 earn
Health/Medical Preparatory Programs
Bachelor Degree · Health Professions And Related Clinical Sciences
34%
$19,500 debt · $58,126 earn
Engineering Science
Master's Degree · Engineering
32%
$43,342 debt · $137,274 earn

Accreditation status & history

Who accredits the institution, current standing, and any past actions.

AccreditedInstitutional accreditor

Higher Learning Commission

Accredited since 1913Next review Aug 2034

Programmatic accreditations · 6

Action history · 7

  1. Jul 2025Renewal of Accreditation
    American Psychological Association, Commission on Accreditation · Clinical Psychology (CLPSY) - PhD Doctoral programs
  2. Jul 2024Renewal of Accreditation
    Higher Learning Commission
  3. Feb 2024Renewal of Accreditation
    Commission on Accrediting of the Association of Theological Schools · Theology (THEOL) - Freestanding schools, as well as programs affiliated with larger institutions, offering graduate professional education for ministry and graduate study of theology
  4. Apr 2020Renewal of Accreditation
    American Psychological Association, Commission on Accreditation · Professional Psychology (IPSY) - Predoctoral internship programs
  5. Oct 2018Renewal of Accreditation
    American Bar Association, Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar · Law (LAW) - Professional schools

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education

Tuition & cost

What families actually pay, broken down by family income.

Net price by family income

Aid exceeds costFamily pays
$0–30k$8,873
$30–48k$6,216
$48–75k$14,841
$75–110k$20,449
$110k+$46,879

Negative values mean aid exceeds the published cost of attendance for that income band.

Avg net price (private)
$27,823
+$340vs R1 Research median $27,483
Federal loans
25.7%
In-state tuition
$62,693
Out-of-state
$62,693

Federal aid volume & trends

Pell grants and federal Direct Loan volume disbursed to students, and how they've trended.

In AY 2024–25, 1,504 students received $9.9M in Pell grants, alongside $46.6M in federal Direct Loans.

Pell recipients
1,504
AY 2024–25
Pell disbursed
$9.9M
$9,862,032 total
Direct Loans
$46.6M
3,528 loan awards

Pell recipients · 5-year trend

1k
20
1k
21
1k
22
1k
23
2k
24

Loan volume by type · AY 2024–25

Subsidized$3.2M
792 loan awards
Unsubsidized · UG$7.4M
1,441 loan awards
Unsubsidized · Grad$11.1M
602 loan awards
Parent PLUS$11.2M
336 loan awards
Grad PLUS$13.7M
357 loan awards

Loan awards count each loan type a student holds, not unique borrowers; one student may carry several (e.g. subsidized and unsubsidized), so the per-type figures are the reliable detail.

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education

Student loan default rate

The share of student borrowers who default on federal loans within three years, against the national benchmark.

Of 1,517 borrowers who entered repayment, 4 (0.2%) defaulted within three years below the 2.3% national rate.

Default rate
0.2%
-2.1pp vs 2.3% national
Borrowers in repayment
1,517
Defaulted
4
Measurement window
3 years
Federal CDR standard

Default rate vs national, by cohort

2016
0.7%
2017
0.7%
2018
0.7%
2019
0.2%
2020*
0.0%
This institutionNational rate

* Cohorts 2020 and later read near 0% because the federal COVID-19 payment pause (CARES Act) suspended defaults nationwide. These years reflect a national policy, not institutional performance; the 2019 cohort is the last measured under normal repayment.

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education

Academic programs at University of Notre Dame

Top program areas ranked by completions.

Distinct CIP programs94
UndergraduateOffered
GraduateOffered

Top program families by completions

3,797 total completions
01Business
1,09628.9%
02Engineering
55814.7%
03Social Sciences
55014.5%
04Biological Sciences
3449.1%
05Mathematics
3118.2%
06Multi/Interdisciplinary
2536.7%
07Legal Professions
2015.3%
08Computer Sciences
1794.7%
09Theology
1734.6%
10Foreign Languages
1323.5%

Enrollment trends & demographics

Fall headcount, 12-month unduplicated enrollment, and student body composition.

Fall total
13,042
12-mo unduplicated
13,675
Undergraduate
9,157
Graduate
4,518

Gender split

Men
53%7,181
Women
47%6,494

Race / ethnicity composition

White
61.4%
Hispanic
13.6%
Non-resident
6.7%
Asian
5.9%
Two or more
5.6%
Black
4.6%
Unknown
1.9%
American Indian / Alaska Native
0.2%
Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander
0.2%

Athletics & Title IX gender equity

How athletic participation, aid, and spending are split between men and women.

Athletes
754
434 M · 320 W
Women athletes
42.4%
Athletic aid
$31.5M
Total student aid
Budget
$209.0M
Total expenses

Men vs women · spending splits

Athletic student aid
$18.4M
$13.1M
Recruiting expense
$3.3M
$901K
Head-coach salaries
$1.1M
$260K
Men Women

Sport-by-sport · 14

Track and Field and Cross Country (combined)
95 M · 120 W
$4.8M
Football
124 M ·
$68.8M
Lacrosse
58 M · 40 W
$7.1M
Swimming and Diving (combined)
38 M · 35 W
$4.5M
Rowing
· 70 W
$2.9M
Soccer
35 M · 29 W
$5.7M

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education

Campus safety & crime statistics

Reported on-campus crimes over the last three years, including violence and hate crimes.

Criminal offenses · per 1,000 students
11.90
156 offenses · 13,105 students

3-year trend

5.232 yrs ago9.891 yr ago11.90Latest
Offenses · 3-yr
353
Last three years
VAWA · 3-yr
42
DV, dating, stalking
Hate crimes · 3-yr
2
Res-hall fires · 3-yr
9

Criminal offenses by type

Motor vehicle theft
119
Burglary
23
Rape
5
Fondling
5
Aggravated assault
4

By location

156total
  • On campus155
  • Non-campus1

Includes 26 in residence halls (a subset of on-campus, not added to the total).

VAWA offenses

4
Domestic violence
2
Dating violence
10
Stalking
16 total under the Violence Against Women Act.

Hate crimes by bias

No hate crimes reported.

Arrests vs disciplinary referrals

CategoryArrestsReferrals
Weapons00
Drugs2211
Liquor28465

Residence-hall fires

  • McGlinn Hall1 fire
    CookingDamage $100-$999
  • Zahm Hall1 fire
    OtherDamage $0-$99
  • Overlook Apartments1 fire
    CookingDamage $0-$99
  • Overlook Apartments1 fire
    CookingDamage $0-$99

Data quality: 6 reports were later determined unfounded across the reporting period and are excluded from the totals above.

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education

Student-faculty ratio

Student-to-faculty ratio and instructional staff counts.

Student-to-faculty
8.0:1
Instructional staff (full-time equivalent)
1,329

University of Notre Dame vs Peer comparison

The peer institutions University of Notre Dame selected for federal comparison reporting.

GraduationRetentionSelectivityEnrollmentAffordabilityYield
This institutionPeer median

A larger shape on any axis means this institution outperforms its peers on that dimension. For acceptance rate and net price, lower raw values are inverted so "more selective" and "more affordable" appear larger.

Carnegie
SubjectUniversity of Notre Dame
95%13,042$27,823R1 Research
Case Western Reserve University
87%36.5%12,475$38,909R1 Research
University of Chicago
96%4.5%18,566$18,967R1 Research
Northwestern University
95%7.7%23,856$27,143R1 Research
Vanderbilt University
94%5.9%13,575$19,040R1 Research
University of Rochester
85%40.1%11,946$30,248R1 Research
Peer group median95%7.7%13,309$27,483

Frequently asked questions about University of Notre Dame

Quick answers to the questions most often asked about University of Notre Dame.

What is the graduation rate at University of Notre Dame?

University of Notre Dame reports a 6-year graduation rate of 95% per the latest IPEDS.

How many students attend University of Notre Dame?

University of Notre Dame reports a total enrollment of 13,042 students per the latest IPEDS.

What is the average net price at University of Notre Dame?

The average net price at University of Notre Dame is $27,823 per the latest College Scorecard. Net price is the published cost of attendance minus grant aid.

What is the yield rate at University of Notre Dame?

University of Notre Dame's yield rate is 61.7%, the share of admitted students who enrolled, per the latest IPEDS.

Where is University of Notre Dame located?

University of Notre Dame is located in Notre Dame, Indiana 46556.

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