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

Spark Admissions

This might be expected at Ivy League schools like Harvard University, Yale University, and Brown University, whose admission rates have dropped to record lows in recent years. For these reasons, selective colleges and Ivy League schools have been making more active use of their waitlists in recent years.

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Breaking News: Brown Requires Standardized Test Scores

Top Tier Admissions

As of this morning, Brown is the third Ivy League school to reinstate standardized test scores, following Yale and Dartmouth’s lead and citing academic performance as the leading factor that influenced the decision. There are other standardized tests (AP, IB, etc.) WHICH SCHOOL IS NEXT?

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Dartmouth: Class of 2028 Acceptance Rate

Top Tier Admissions

Dartmouth College , an Ivy League institution nestled in Hanover, New Hampshire, was ranked #18 (tied with Vanderbilt) in the 2024 U.S. Harvard University also recently backtracked from its two-year test-optional commitment and announced it would require standardized test scores. News & World Report.

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Brown University: Class of 2028 Acceptance Rate

Top Tier Admissions

Located in Providence, Rhode Island, and founded in 1764, Brown University is an Ivy League institution with 7,300 undergraduates. Brown received 6,244 applications for Early Decision for the Class of 2028 and accepted 898 applicants for an acceptance rate of 14.38% — over 1% higher than last year’s 13%.

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Brown Reinstates SAT/ACT Requirement

BestColleges

Brown becomes the third Ivy League school, following Yale and Dartmouth, to reinstate standardized testing requirements. The university also announced it will continue to offer an Early Decision option and maintain legacy preferences. Columbia, meanwhile, remains permanently test-optional.

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Applying Early Decision: Advantages and Disadvantages

The College Solutions Blog

From Applying early decision to college is often a highly effective way to increase the odds of getting accepted at many colleges that offer this admission option. At plenty of colleges, applying early action can also boost admission odds. Here are things to consider: Applying Early Decision Definition.

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Duke University: Class of 2028 Acceptance Rate

Top Tier Admissions

Of those admitted during Regular Decision, 1,592 were accepted into its liberal arts division, Trinity College, while the other 392 were admitted to the Pratt School of Engineering, a Top 20 Engineering school. Duke received a record high 6,240 Early Decision applications, which represents a 28% increase from last year.