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Ivy League Acceptance Rates 2023: What You're Up Against

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

The admissions statistics are sobering: The number of Ivy League applications for the Class of 2026 reached a record high with over 375,000 students looking to gain entry. For the Class of 2025, applications to Ivy League schools surged, with nearly 100,000 more students applying than the year before.

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New Ivy League Schools: List + Tips

AdmissionSight

Are you dreaming of attending an Ivy League school but feeling overwhelmed by the thought of its ultra-competitive admissions? While the original Ivy League schools are famous for their prestige, theres a growing list of New Ivy schools that are just as impressive. What Are the Ivy League Schools?

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UPenn Acceptance Rate: Admissions Statistics

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UPenn Acceptance Rate Trends UPenn Regular Decision Acceptance Rate UPenn Early Decision Acceptance Rate How to Get Accepted into UPenn UPenn Transfer Acceptance Rate UPenn Waitlist Acceptance Rate Frequently Asked Questions Takeaways What Is UPenn’s Acceptance Rate? 2024 42,205 8.1% Let’s get into it! 2027 59,465 5.9%

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The Ideal College Application Timeline (2023–2024)

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

College application timeline (2023–2024) January–April of your junior year Meet with your school’s college counselor and research college websites to ensure that you’re on track to meet all academic and testing requirements for your schools of interest. They also vary with regard to early action, early decision, and regular decision.

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Surprising Admissions Trends at U.S. Colleges in 2021-2022

Spark Admissions

Even setting aside the record-low admission rates at Ivy League schools this year, admission rates have dropped precipitously across the country. One answer is the same at these schools as it is at the Ivy League: more applications for the same (or fewer) number of spots. Why Are Admission Rates Falling?

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Little Ivies: Class of 2028 Acceptance Rates

Top Tier Admissions

The term “Little Ivies ” has been around since at least 1955, and refers to a group of small, private liberal arts colleges mostly clustered in New England whose history, prestige, endowments, and highly selective acceptance rates are comparable to the Ivy League. News & World Report “Best Liberal Arts Colleges.”

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Ivy League Witnesses Unprecedented Rise in Early Applications

The Ivy Dean

Any student who applied early action or early decision has now been accepted, rejected, or deferred to the regular admissions cycle. This earlier blog post explains the early action and early decision application options, if you need more information).