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Stanford’s Early Action And Regular Decision Notification Dates

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Why Apply to Restrictive Early Action? 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.

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What To Do If You Are Deferred

Top Tier Admissions

Even with top scores and strong grades, a deferral simply highlights how incredibly competitive the early admission landscape has become. After all, being deferred means you are still in the running for possible admission in a few months! While deferrals can be frustrating, you should remain optimistic.

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Empowering Students to Achieve Their Dreams: A Guide to The QuestBridge National College Match

College Essay Guy

Guaranteed scholarships: Finalists who choose to rank schools can be “Matched” to a college, resulting in early admission with a full, four-year, guaranteed scholarship. The process can be intricate, involving multiple steps such as gathering transcripts, writing essays , and securing letters of recommendation.

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

CTK College Coach

Early Admissions Trends for the Class of 2024: How are colleges handling the massive increase in applications? If you are facing a deferral, write your letter of continued interest, garner more letters of recommendation if a college will accept them , and go visit the school if you can to show your engagement.

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What To Do If Your Application is Deferred in College Admissions

Great College Advice

As early admissions decisions have come over the last few weeks, many students are not being admitted or denied admission. Welcome to the purgatory of college admissions. If you are still struggling the class ask the teacher to write you a letter of recommendation. Your Application is Deferred.

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Weekly Update: December 5

DC College Counseling

While we all hope that the early admission decisions will bring good news, it takes some of the pressure off to know that all of the essays are finished, no matter what. percent over last year’s early application totals and a record number of first-year applications.