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MIT: Regular Decision Acceptance Rate

Top Tier Admissions

This spring, many university press releases proclaim record-breaking volume and lowest admit rates in their history. To kick off our new series on Regular Decision acceptance rates, we’re covering the newly released Class of 2028 acceptance rate for Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

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Applying to U.S. Colleges as an International Student

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COLLEGES AS AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT: TOP TIPS Understand the challenges of applying as an international student It’s no secret that top schools have become increasingly competitive, with Harvard , MIT , and Brown posting acceptance rates of 3.59%, 4.5%, and 5.16%, respectively. (If At Harvard, for example, 15.4%

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What You Need to Know About Boston University

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This blog post aims to provide an overview of BU, highlighting its location, student cohort, admissions process, undergraduate majors, faculty/student ratio, graduation rate, and the net cost of attending. Admission · Acceptance Rate BU's admissions process is competitive, attracting a pool of talented applicants from around the world.

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Admission Trends and Early Admission Results – Class of 2028

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On average, more applicants are applying to college every year, and although some schools are increasing their class sizes and introducing new programs, acceptance rates for many continue to decline, especially for majors related to Computer Science, Engineering, and Biology. So what does this mean for Texas high school students?

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Early Admissions Trends: Class of 2027

Top Tier Admissions

Now that December’s flurry of early admissions decisions has abated, we can take a deep dive into the data to understand both the results and the institutional priorities that drove decision-making. Spoiler alert : a growing number of applicants led to ever-lower early admit rates at many of the nation's top colleges and universities.

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How Did We Get Here? Part 2

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We know that institutional priorities motivate admissions decisions, but colleges do not advertise what their priorities are, and priorities change from year to year. But, because both colleges didn’t need to admit as many students as they had in the past, their acceptance rates ended up only rising slightly.

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Dartmouth College: Early Acceptance Rate

Top Tier Admissions

Next up in our series highlighting early round acceptance rates at top colleges is Dartmouth College — an Ivy League institution located in Hanover, New Hampshire. Last year, 14% of students admitted via early decision were related to Dartmouth alumni.