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It’s Not You, It’s Them

Admissions Village

A) Colleges need to manage their enrollment. This has allowed colleges to reach out to more underserved populations both domestically and internationally. At this time of year, social media overflows with posts of X kid with XY stats who did not get into Z college. Kids are asking, “What more could I have done?”.

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How Did We Get Here? - Part 3

Admissions Village

In 2019-20, nearly three-quarters of applicants sent colleges assessment results.” • Also, according to this article , “These trends follow a significant number of colleges switching to test-optional policies, which is reflected in the Common App data. What can we say about test-optional admissions policies today?

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How Tree of Life Christian is Marketing Their School’s Affordability

Enrollment Catalyst

I have seen their explosive enrollment growth and outstanding work. This is similar to legislation in other states throughout the United States. How has your enrollment grown and how have you accommodated the additional students? By the 2019-20 school year, 625 students were enrolled.

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How Did We Get Here?

Admissions Village

When highly selective colleges admit fewer students, it trickles down and puts pressure on selective and less selective colleges as those denied students are looking for places to enroll. Colleges go in and out of favor, and this often has little to do with the quality of their education. Why has this happened? How did we get here?

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La Familia: Five Ways Institutions Can Support Hispanic Families  

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Hispanic families in the United States encounter various challenges stemming from a complex interplay of socioeconomic, cultural, and structural factors. Engaging Hispanic families can help you then engage prospective Hispanic students. Hispanic families experience higher levels of economic inequality compared to other ethnic groups.

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Yale Acceptance Rate: Admissions Statistics

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Here, we’ll break down Yale’s acceptance rate, explore how it’s changed over time, and share some practical tips to help boost your chances of standing out to admissions. Out of 57,465 applicants, only 2,146 made the cut. That means out of 2,146 admits, 1,554 actually enrolled. for the Class of 2019. 2027 52,303 4.5%

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Finding your Right Fit College is Magical

Admissions Village

This is a dire plea: please get your students out there to see campuses. We classify highly selective colleges as admit rates of 20% (the Common App classifies them as under 25%); that number of colleges has grown from 62 in 2019 to 71 in 2024. I’m sure you feel the same. The rest of my life falls into place when my boys are good.