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Deferred vs. Waitlisted: Understanding the Difference

HelloCollege

Keep in mind that while being waitlisted is not a no, it does not guarantee admission. If you’re interested in the school, it’s advisable to accept a spot on the waitlist while also confirming enrollment elsewhere. It is also in your best interest to send a follow up email to the admissions committee. Generally, no.

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Harvard Legacy Policies and Guide

The Koppelman Group

When scores werent required, over 70% of accepted and enrolled students submitted them, and they submitted them because they were confident in them. This is despite Harvard not offering a binding early admissions option. Of 1965 students offered a seat in the first year class for Fall 2023, 1645, or nearly 84%, picked Harvard.

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Princeton Acceptance Rate: Admissions Statistics

AdmissionSight

This metric tells you how many admitted students actually decide to enroll. Plus, Princeton fills a good chunk of its class through early admissions, which means fewer spots left for RD applicants. And, out of those who were accepted, just 33 chose to enroll.

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Early Decision Strategy for UChicago 2025-2026

The Koppelman Group

UChicago is one of the most popular colleges amongst our clients, and its one of the best places to study things like econ, public policy, business, and math. Early decision is a binding admissions decision, which means by applying to UChicago early youre saying I will attend if I am accepted. Why Should I ED?

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Rice University Acceptance Rate: Admissions Statistics

AdmissionSight

In this blog, well break down Rice Universitys acceptance rate and key admissions trends, including Regular and Early Admissions, yield, transfer, and waitlist rates. Rice University yield rate Rices Class of 2028 had a 44% yield rate , meaning 1073 out of the 2,439 students accepted their offers and enrolled.

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Accepted, Deferred, Denied – Next Steps

Berkeley² Academy

After spending months working hard on their college applications, our seniors are finally hearing back from schools where they applied under early admissions plans! Today, well share information to help you reach the best possible admissions outcome. Waitlisted: The college doesnt have space within a specific school or major.

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Early Decision Strategy for Yale 2025-2026

The Koppelman Group

Schools love early admissions because it boosts their yieldthe percentage of admitted students who actually enroll. When you apply early, youre signaling that theyre your top choice, and that makes them more likely to say yes. We love early admission because it takes a huge weight off your shoulders.