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Vanderbilt: Class of 2028 Acceptance Rate

Top Tier Admissions

VANDERBILT: RECORD-LOW ACCEPTANCE RATE While initially declining to report Early Decision statistics , we now know that Vanderbilt received 5,835 ED applicants to the Class of 2028, the most in its history. of students in the Regular Decision admissions round, for an overall acceptance rate of just 5.1%.

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Just released: Williams College’s acceptance rate

Top Tier Admissions

See Williams’ official announcement below: The College admitted 858 students on March 17 through its regular decision process, according to Dean of Admission and Student Financial Services Liz Creighton ’01. Last year, the College admitted one waitlisted student. The enrollment deadline for admitted students is May 1.

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You've Been Waitlisted. Now What? (A 6-Step Action Plan)

Elite Open School

While all applications eventually end in one of these results, applicants are often either first deferred or waitlisted along the way. What does it mean to be deferred or waitlisted to college? And if you’ve been waitlisted to your dream college, what should you do? Step #2: Understand why you’ve been waitlisted.

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Lessons Learned from a College Admissions Coach

CTK College Coach

Know the difference between meets need schools and non-meets need schools, as well as typical merit aid at any individual college. Be patient: deferrals and waitlists Oh, the agony of the deferral! After the deferral he was waitlisted (!) Getting Waitlisted Wait to negotiate Did I say patience? Stay with me here.

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Vanderbilt University: Early Acceptance Rate

Top Tier Admissions

of early decision I and II applicants were admitted. 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. and 5.6%, respectively.

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Accepted, Deferred, Rejected: What Next?

Berkeley² Academy

Take into consideration all factors (academic, extracurricular, financial, etc.) 3. Consider your finances Although many schools send financial aid offers around the same time as they send out acceptances, this may vary, especially with the delay of the 2024-25 FAFSA.

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You’ve Been Accepted: Are you Ready to Choose Your College?

CTK College Coach

You may already have some acceptances in hand from rolling, early action, or early decision applications, or you may be waiting for your very first acceptance as colleges release their decisions for the regular round. How Do I Read My Financial Aid Letter? Waitlisted– Now What?