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Tulane reduces number of students accepted Early Decision II

Admissions.Blog

Tulane’s Gibson Hall Tulane will release Early Decision II (EDII) notifications to first-year applicants on Monday, February 5, at 5:00 p.m. and an average standardized test score – for those who submitted a score at all – of 1450 on the SAT and 32 on the ACT.

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The Ideal College Application Timeline (2023–2024)

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

In addition to being two of their toughest academic years, your child will be tasked with maximizing their standardized test scores, continuing to pursue high-impact extracurricular activities, securing recommendation letters, and working on their college applications by writing essay upon essay.

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Is it Better to be Waitlisted or Deferred?

Solomon Admissions

Imagine this: You’ve spent months perfectly crafting your college applications and are anxiously waiting for your first set of admissions decisions to arrive. Instead of a cheery acceptance letter or even a denial, however, you find that you’ve been deferred (or waitlisted). Deferred vs. Waitlisted What do these decisions mean?

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It’s Time to Get Organized! College Application Timeline for Juniors and Seniors 2023-2024

Excelsior Admissions Consulting

JUNIOR YEAR September - January Schedule and sit for standardized ACT or SAT tests if the student is taking them. Here is a list of colleges and universities that are standardized test-optional for the upcoming admissions cycle. Begin creating your Activities List for college applications. Prepare a resume.

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Why Are College Admission Rates So Low and Not Just at the Ivy League?

Spark Admissions

Meanwhile, many additional colleges, from Boston University to University of Virginia (UVA) to the University of Miami, saw their admission rates drop below 20% (meaning fewer than 1 in 5 applicants are admitted). Northeastern University, for instance, received more than 90,000 applications last year!

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Everything You Need to Know About Being Deferred or Waitlisted

StandOut College Prep

As shared in the post about early admissions, if you apply to college during Early Action and Early Decision cycles , you will face a lot of competition. When more students apply early, you’re also likely to be deferred from at least one college. Have you been deferred or waitlisted from college?

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What You Need to Know About Williams College

Ivy Central

Admissions Acceptance Rate Williams College received 10,315 applications in the regular decision round and admitted 858 students. Applicants who accept their offers of admission will join the 255 incoming students admitted through the early decision program in December to form the Class of 2027.