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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. Tulane has also intentionally left more space in its entering class to admit students who were deferred in its Early Action round or who applied Regular Decision.

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Stay in the Game: Navigating Deferrals and Waitlists

Princeton College Consulting

While being deferred or waitlisted can be disappointing and in many respects can feel like a rejection, it is important to understand what being deferred or waitlisted means. With deferrals and waitlists you are still very much in the game but what you do from that point forward can make a significant difference.

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Tulane’s acceptance rate is 13%. Only 34% are male.

Admissions.Blog

“To save room for more first-generation college students and students who do not feel comfortable making a binding commitment so early, we reduced our Early Decision offers of admission this year and increased Early Action and Regular Decision offers.” average GPA (up from 3.73

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Regular Decision at Emory University becomes more selective

Admissions.Blog

While approximately 78%, of admission offers at Emory are made Regular Decision and roughly 22% of offers are extended to Early Decision applicants, that doesn’t mean an applicant’s statistical odds of getting into Emory Regular Decision are better than getting in Early Decision.

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UT-Austin Announces Significant Changes for Freshman Fall 2025

Tex Admissions

Early Action deadline of October 15 with a guarantee to receive the admissions decision by January 15. Introduction of a waitlist for the first time in many years. 1, with a guaranteed decision communicated by Feb. A Waitlist Like the essay change, I support this modification.

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Accepted, Deferred, Rejected: What Next?

Berkeley² Academy

If you are deferred or waitlisted: 1. Write a letter of continued interest or fill out update forms One of the most effective things you can do after being deferred or waitlisted is to write a strong letter of continued interest. Make sure to send your mid-year report to your colleges if needed as well.

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How to Get Into Boston University: Requirements and Strategies

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

Continue reading to discover the Boston University acceptance rate, the Boston University average GPA, and how your child can boost their BU admissions odds. Average GPA: 3.9 Average GPA range: 3.8–4.0 Want to know exactly what it takes to get into America’s most selective colleges?