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What to Do if You’ve Been Waitlisted by Wellesley 2024

The Koppelman Group

The enrolled freshman class that year clocked in at 573, so they admit about twice as many students as they can actually accommodate, aiming for a 50% yield rate (or the percentage of admitted students who chose to enroll). When they miscalculate, they turn to their waitlist. of the students who joined the waitlist.

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What To Do If You’ve Waitlisted By MIT 2024

The Koppelman Group

If you’re here, more than likely, you’ve been waitlisted by MIT, and because you’re an MIT-minded student, you probably want to know every single step and action item you can do to increase your chances of getting off the waitlist. Unfortunately, zero students were accepted off the waitlist.

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What to Do if You’ve Been Waitlisted by Notre Dame 2024

The Koppelman Group

They aim for an enrolled class of about 2,000, and the yield — or the percentage of accepted students who choose to enroll — is about 60%. This is where the waitlist comes in. Notre Dame has a waitlist, but they don’t share the numbers. If you are feeling overwhelmed by a waitlist decision, we can help.

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What to Do if You've Been Waitlisted by Penn 2024

The Koppelman Group

But you are obviously aware of how competitive Penn is because you’re here for something else – waitlist info. Before we talk about how to get off the waitlist, let’s dive into their recent data re: waitlist. Out of those 2,508 students, 147 were admitted off the waitlist. You gotta tell them that you wanna be there!

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What to Do if You’ve Been Waitlisted by the University of Michigan 2024

The Koppelman Group

Beyond that, though, nearly 25% of applicants were neither let in nor rejected but offered a spot on the waitlist. Of those 21,078 waitlisted students, 15,076 — or 72% — accepted their spot on the waitlist. For the last 4 years, acceptance off the waitlist has fluctuated some, between 13 and.5%.

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Waitlists: How to Write a Letter of Continued Interest

Anna Ivey Consulting

There’s so much advice floating around about waitlists and letters of continued interest. There’s a reason that colleges often call admissions officers “enrollment managers”: they’re managing not just the admitting part, but also the enrolling part.

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How to Update and Optimize Your Higher Ed Enrollment Marketing Plan

Niche

Whether your enrollment marketing plan is updated annually, on a three-year, or (I hope not) a five-year cycle, it’s meant to be a guiding document that allows you to define the scope of your enrollment marketing efforts. But what does a well-optimized enrollment marketing plan look like and what should it do?