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For those who have applied in the early rounds , many EarlyDecision 1 and Early Action deadlines are TODAY, while others, including EarlyDecision 2 deadlines extend into January. The post EarlyDecision Notification Dates: What You Need to Know appeared first on Top Tier Admissions.
Brown University , an Ivy league institution in Providence, Rhode Island, saw its EarlyDecision 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.
Emory University , a research university affiliated with the United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Georgia, accepted 995 individuals under its binding EarlyDecision I policy. EMORY ACCEPTANCE RATE: EARLY Emorys overall early acceptance rate was 31%.
If you’re aiming for the Class of 2029, you’ll need a standout application. In this blog, well break down Rice Universitys acceptance rate and key admissions trends, including Regular and EarlyAdmissions, yield, transfer, and waitlist rates. EarlyDecision 2,886 442 15.3% Overall 32,459 2,439 7.5%
See Highlights From The Dartmouth Article Below: Dartmouth College admitted a record-low 17% of applicants during its binding EarlyDecision round following an all-time high of 3,550 students applying — an 18% jump from last year’s applicant pool.
See Highlights From The Emory Wheel Article Below: Emory University accepted 345 EarlyDecision II applicants to the Class of 2028 on Feb. Emory announced last month that it would remain test-optional for the Class of 2029 but has yet to make a decision on a long-term policy.
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 EarlyDecision (ED) at any other school. If you’re considering Stanford’s REA instead of the Regular Decision route, stick around.
The earlyadmissions season, which stretches from mid-October to mid-February and includes two rounds of binding EarlyDecision and one round of non-binding Early Action, is shaping up to be one for the record books. After a slight rebound in volume last year, EA applications to MIT declined 4% this year.
Brown offers first-year applicants Regular Decision and EarlyDecision application options. The overall acceptance rate for the Class of 2029 was 5.7%. The EarlyDecision acceptance rate, however, was triple that at just under 18% in 2024. It is simply critical to apply early if you want to get in.
What is EarlyDecision at Dartmouth? Dartmouth offers EarlyDecision ahead of the Regular Decision round, and it is aimed at students who know that Dartmouth is their first-choice and are comfortable committing ahead of even applying. For the Class of 2029, 11% had a Dartmouth graduate for a parent.
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%. Keep in mind that of the more than 50% of students who did not submit a test score last year, only about one-third received an offer of admission.
First, all applicants who are not accepted during the Early Action round are deferred to the Regular Decision pool for further review. Second, Georgetowns EA policy is restrictive, meaning that students applying through this round are prohibited from applying to any binding EarlyDecision schools.
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