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MIT: Regular Decision Acceptance Rate

Top Tier Admissions

MIT REGULAR DECISION ACCEPTANCE RATE For those considering applying early to MIT next year, it’s important to know that 12,563 students applied early to the MIT Class of 2028 and 661 were offered early admission for a slightly higher acceptance rate of 5.26%. Meanwhile, 8,052 applicants were deferred — 64.1%

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Vanderbilt University: Early Acceptance Rate

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See Highlights From The Vanderbilt Hustler Article Below: On December 14, 2023, Vanderbilt University sent out its EDI notifications, but, for the second year in a row , no admissions statistics were released about this cycle. For the Class of 2027, RD and overall acceptance rates were both the lowest in university history at 4.2%

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UT Austin Shake-Up: Testing Required and a New Early Action Program

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ENROLL NOW Last year, UT Austin’s Class of 2027 received an all-time high number of applications — around 73,000. There will be a waitlist for the first time, only applicable to those who are not automatically admitted. Most students will be notified as early as March 1 if they are admitted from the waitlist.

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How Did We Get Here? Part 2

Admissions Village

Interesting side note: Early apps were up at many places, even at some colleges whose overall apps were actually down. Most selective schools experienced a slight rise in early application numbers that continue to be very high. Next in Part 3: We will discuss how admission rates are not always what they appear.

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Mid-season Update on College Acceptance Trends for Class of 2024

CTK College Coach

Early Admissions Trends for the Class of 2024: How are colleges handling the massive increase in applications? Mini Admissions Consultation Freshmen I haven’t forgotten about you, Class of 2027! Note: this is distinct from the enrollment deposit, which you may make at only one school.