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As in previous years, Princeton University has chosen not to immediately disclose its acceptance rate for the Class of 2029. So, why does knowing the Princeton acceptance rate matter? Let’s dig into what it really takes to be one of the lucky few who actually get that acceptance letter. 2027 39,644 4.5% 2026 38,019 5.7%
For the Class of 2028, Rice Universitys acceptance rate clocked in at 7.5%. That means for every 100 students who applied, only around seven received that exciting acceptance letter. Keep in mind, though, that Rice Universitys acceptance rate changes each year depending on the applicant pool and other factors.
Emory University , a research university affiliated with the United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, accepted 995 individuals under its binding Early Decision I policy. EMORY ACCEPTANCE RATE: EARLY Emorys overall earlyacceptance rate was 31%. WANT TO READ MORE? Are you thinking about applying to Emory?
Brown University , an Ivy league institution in Providence, Rhode Island, saw its Early Decision acceptance rate for the Class of 2029 rise to the highest its been in over 5 years. Brown received 5,048 early applications and accepted 906 applicants for an acceptance rate of 17.95%, according to the Brown Daily Herald.
Yale University , an Ivy League institution in New Haven, Connecticut, accepted 728 Early Action applicants to the Class of 2029. YALE ACCEPTANCE RATE: EARLY TRENDS Of the 6,729 early action applicants, 10.8% YALE ACCEPTANCE RATE: EARLY TRENDS Of the 6,729 early action applicants, 10.8%
Prepare for All Possible Outcomes: You might be Accepted, Denied, or Deferred. LEARN MORE Be a Forward-Thinker: If accepted, know the next steps you’ll need to take to secure your spot. Be sure that once all of your early school applications are submitted, you turn to your regular round applications. We can help!
Next up in our series highlighting early round acceptance rates at top colleges is Emory University — a top 25 university with its largest campus in Atlanta, Georgia. See Highlights From The Emory Wheel Article Below: Emory University accepted 345 Early Decision II applicants to the Class of 2028 on Feb.
Next up in our series highlighting early round acceptance rates at top colleges is Dartmouth College — an Ivy League institution located in Hanover, New Hampshire. TTA Takeaway: Dartmouth typically admits around 45% of its incoming class through its binding Early Decision round.
That said, Stanford only offers two options: Restrictive Early Action (REA) and Regular Decision. With REA, you can apply early without committing to attend if you’re accepted. However, there’s a catch— you can’t apply to Early Action (EA), Restrictive Early Action (REA), or Early Decision (ED) at any other school.
The earlyadmissions season, which stretches from mid-October to mid-February and includes two rounds of binding Early Decision and one round of non-binding Early Action, is shaping up to be one for the record books. Last year, about 13% of early applications were submitted to the most selective schools.
The university received a record 12,917 Restrictive Early Action applications to the Class of 2029. In turn, the acceptance rate for its early round hit a record low of just 13%. NOTRE DAME ACCEPTANCE RATE Notre Dame saw a 16% increase in applicants compared to the Class of 2028. News & World Report.
Georgetowns Early Action (EA) policy stands out in a few key ways. First, all applicants who are not accepted during the Early Action round are deferred to the Regular Decision pool for further review. There is also not a significant statistical advantage in applying early, as the acceptance rate is usually quite similar.
Brown offers first-year applicants Regular Decision and Early Decision application options. The overall acceptance rate for the Class of 2029 was 5.7%. The Early Decision acceptance rate, however, was triple that at just under 18% in 2024. What is Early Decision at Brown? Getting in isnt easy. Learn more.
In exchange for making a commitment to Dartmouth early, they give early decision applicants extra consideration. Ultimately, the ED acceptance rate is higher than the RD acceptance rate, which leads some to feel like its possible for a weak Dartmouth candidate to get in if only they apply early.
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