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MIT: Regular Decision Acceptance Rate

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The elite college admissions landscape has never been more competitive (or more confusing for applicants to navigate). To kick off our new series on Regular Decision acceptance rates, we’re covering the newly released Class of 2028 acceptance rate for Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

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Deferred? 5 Things You Need to Know This Year

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For students who take advantage of the early admissions rounds, there are four possible outcomes: acceptance, denial, deferral, or direct-to-waitlist (a rarer option used at a few schools like UNC). Simply put, the overall increase in the number of early applicants to many colleges means more deferrals.

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Stanford’s Early Action And Regular Decision Notification Dates

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Applying to Stanford through Restrictive Early Action (REA) can boost your chances of acceptance. Stanford stopped sharing early admissions stats five years ago (Class of 2023), so we can only estimate the Restrictive Early Action (REA) acceptance rate for the Class of 2028. Deferred and waitlisted notifications.

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Vanderbilt University: Early Acceptance Rate

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TTA Takeaway: Based on the data for the Classes of 2026 and 2027, we know that plenty of students are accepted to Vanderbilt after being deferred in the early round or waitlisted in the regular round. The post Vanderbilt University: Early Acceptance Rate appeared first on Top Tier Admissions.