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MIT: Regular Decision Acceptance Rate

Top Tier Admissions

MIT REGULAR DECISION ACCEPTANCE RATE For those considering applying early to MIT next year, it’s important to know that 12,563 students applied early to the MIT Class of 2028 and 661 were offered early admission for a slightly higher acceptance rate of 5.26%. Meanwhile, 8,052 applicants were deferred — 64.1%

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‘Tis the season…for early application decisions!

DC College Counseling

Remember there are many of your peers and friends who have not heard anything, are still applying to schools, or have been deferred, waitlisted or denied (sometimes by the same school that just accepted you!). If Waitlisted: Respond. Be sure to follow the school’s instructions to accept your place on the waitlist. Be grateful.

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UT Austin Shake-Up: Testing Required and a New Early Action Program

Top Tier Admissions

There will be a waitlist for the first time, only applicable to those who are not automatically admitted. Most students will be notified as early as March 1 if they are admitted from the waitlist. The post UT Austin Shake-Up: Testing Required and a New Early Action Program appeared first on Top Tier Admissions.

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How Did We Get Here? Part 2

Admissions Village

Earlier in this blog, we mentioned many colleges had fewer applicants this year. According to Admissions Blog , Kelly Walter, BU’s VP for Enrollment and Director of Admissions, said, “ since we have been significantly overenrolled for each of the past two years, it was absolutely critical for us to plan for yet another increase in yield.