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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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What You Need to Know About Columbia University

Ivy Central

With a history that goes back to before the United States existed, it was founded in 1754 as Kings College, and being the only Ivy League college that is located in the centre of a major city Columbia University is one of America’s great universities. Columbia students are not much bothered about sports or cheering on their team.

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UPenn Acceptance Rate: Admissions Statistics

AdmissionSight

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? 2026 55,000 6% 2025 56,333 5.7% Let’s get into it!

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What You Need To Know About Brown University

Ivy Central

Overview Brown University is a private Ivy League research institution located in Providence, Rhode Island. Student Cohort Size: Brown has a total undergraduate enrolment of approximately 7,500 students, making is one of the smaller Ivy League colleges, midway between Dartmouth and the smallest, Princeton.

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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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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).

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Just Released: Penn’s Acceptance Rate

Top Tier Admissions

More than 59,000 students applied to Penn this cycle, the largest first-year applicant pool in Penn’s history, and over 4,500 more applications than the Class of 2026 and over 3,000 more than the Class of 2025. The Early Decision Program for this cycle also featured the largest applicant pool in the University’s history.