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Cornell University Legacy Policies and Guide

The Koppelman Group

The overall acceptance rate for first-years who enrolled in the fall of 2024, across all 8 colleges, was 8.4%. The university delays the release of admitted student data, but historical record shows that over 80% of accepted and enrolled students for the Class of 2025 were in the top tenth of their graduating class.

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University of Miami Reinstates Standardized Testing

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The University of Miami has announced a significant policy update for prospective students. Starting with the Fall 2026 application cycle, undergraduate applicants will once again be required to submit standardized test scores (SAT or ACT) as part of their application. ENROLL NOW What Does This Mean for College Admissions?

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Dartmouth College Legacy Policies and Guide

The Koppelman Group

For the Class of 2026, 10% of the admitted and enrolled students are legacies. As the alumni body has become more diverse across all metrics, the pool of alumni with children applying has also become more diverse, leading to a broadening of the type of students in a position to benefit from legacy admissions preference.

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UPenn Acceptance Rate: Admissions Statistics

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UPenn yield rate The yield rate tells you how many admitted students actually enroll. 2026 55,000 6% 2025 56,333 5.7% A big reason for this surge is the rise of test-optional policies and increased global access to higher education. 2026 47,205 4.4% 2026 7,795 15.6% This number says a lot about UPenn’s pull.

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Big Changes at the University of Texas

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Today, we’re breaking down recent news surrounding UT Austin’s auto-admission policy and UT tuition coverage, including how these shifts may impact you! Students must be Texas residents, enrolled full-time, submit the FAFSA and/or TASFA, and demonstrate financial need. This change is already reflected on their website.

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Standardized Testing Policies: A Shifting Landscape

Top Tier Admissions

While many universities have announced post-pandemic admissions policies that re-instate mandatory standardized test scores, there is still no consensus. Data from the Common Data Set revealed that the vast majority of enrolling students at UChicago, Brown, Dartmouth, Duke, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale submitted test scores in 2022.

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Test-Optional vs. Test-Required: Penn and Carleton Take Diverging Paths in College Admissions

Top Tier Admissions

In a major policy change, the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) has announced that it will reinstate its standardized testing requirement for the 2025-2026 admissions cycle. Meanwhile, Carleton College has chosen to permanently adopt a test-optional policy following a five-year pilot program.

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