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Dartmouth Acceptance Rate: Admissions Statistics

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Well dig into trends, compare Early Decision to Regular Decision rates, and explore transfer and waitlist stats. If you look closer, theres a clear divide between Early Decision (ED) and Regular Decision (RD) acceptance rates: Application Type Total Applications Accepted Acceptance Rate Regular Decision 28,107 1,079 3.8%

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Brown Acceptance Rate: Admissions Statistics

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If youve got your sights set on joining the Class of 2029, heres the deal: Browns acceptance rate for the Class of 2028 hit a low of just 5.2%. Brown splits its admissions into two paths: Early Decision (ED) and Regular Decision (RD). Early Decision 6,244 898 14.4% What Is Browns Acceptance Rate?

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Stanford’s Early Action And Regular Decision Notification Dates

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With REA, you can apply early without committing to attend if you’re accepted. However, there’s a catch— you can’t apply to Early Action (EA), Restrictive Early Action (REA), or Early Decision (ED) at any other school. If you’re considering Stanford’s REA instead of the Regular Decision route, stick around.

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Columbia University: Class of 2028 Acceptance Rate

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The newest members of the Class of 2028 were selected from the third largest applicant pool in Columbia’s history, 60,248 total, through the university’s Early Decision and Regular Decision cycles, according to Columbia’s student newspaper, Bwog.