Acceptance rates from college waitlists are historically low and highly unpredictable, typically averaging around 20% across all US colleges, but dropping to below 7% at elite or "highly selective" institutions. In the 2025–2026 admissions cycle, many top-tier schools reported waitlist acceptance rates as low as 1% to 3%, while some did not take a single student off the list. Your likelihood of getting in depends on the school's "yield"—the percentage of admitted students who actually enroll. If fewer students accept their offers than expected, the school turns to the waitlist. To improve your chances, you should submit a Letter of Continued Interest (LOCI), provide any significant grade or achievement updates, and clearly state that you will enroll if accepted. However, it is vital to secure a spot at another institution by the May 1st deposit deadline, as waitlist movement often doesn't occur until late May or June.