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Iowa’s public universities report larger freshman classes
UI, Iowa State see total enrollment climb

Sep. 11, 2025 10:21 am, Updated: Sep. 11, 2025 12:46 pm
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IOWA CITY — All three of Iowa’s public universities this fall are reporting larger freshman classes than last year — with both Iowa State and the University of Iowa boasting their second-largest first-year classes ever after peaking in 2016.
Both UI and Iowa State also have larger total enrollments this fall, while the University of Northern Iowa’s total enrollment dipped slightly from 9,283 last year to 9,204 this fall.
The UI total enrollment bump from 30,779 to 31,563 keeps it the largest of Iowa’s three public universities, with Iowa State’s total enrollment climbing from 30,432 to 31,105.
But Iowa State has the bigger freshman class at 6,160 students — up from 5,906 last fall and nearly 22 percent over the 2020 low of 5,071. The UI first-year count of 5,561 likewise is up over last fall’s 5,208, and 23 percent higher than in 2020.
“With more than 31,454 applications from first-time, first-year students, the University of Iowa topped more than 31,000 applications for the first time ever,” according to the UI Office of Strategic Communication.
Two falls ago in 2023, 25,682 first-time undergraduate students applied to UI -- 85 percent of whom were admitted, which was well above the 64-percent admission rate of Iowa’s peer institutions. A decade ago in fall 2015, 26,222 prospects applied, 81 percent of whom were admitted -- nearly double the peer rate of 47 percent.
Even so, the average high school grade point average of the freshman class at Iowa continues to rise -- from last fall’s record 3.83 to a new record-setting 3.86 this year.
“The University of Iowa had a record-setting admissions cycle for the fall of 2025,” UI Associate Vice President for Enrollment Brent Gage said. “Interest in attending the University of Iowa has never been greater, and this group of students represents talented students from Iowa, across the nation, and around the world,.”
Stressing the increase in interest is not unique to Iowa, Gage pointed across the Association of American Universities -- which includes 71 “distinguished public and private research universities.” UI today stands as the only Iowa-based AAU member after Iowa State exited in 2022.
“The application trend we saw this cycle is very common among our Big Ten and AAU peers,” Gage said, “as students are eager to experience all of the educational opportunities at a flagship, research university.”
UNI also noted a strong applicant pool.
“Based on applications received as of early September for admission in Fall 2026, students across the Midwest are showing increased interest in the University of Northern Iowa,” according to that campus’ communications team, citing a new neighboring state tuition rate UNI launched over the summer offering in-state rates to new undergraduate students from Iowa’s six contiguous states.
“We couldn’t be more excited to welcome our 150th class of UNI students to campus,” UNI President Nook said in a statement. “We are particularly encouraged that the numbers of our incoming freshmen, transfers and new graduate students have all increased compared to last year.”
This is a developing story. Check back for more details.
Vanessa Miller covers higher education for The Gazette.
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