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College Admissions Trends in 2025

Excelsior Admissions Consulting

Standardized testing is becoming more important for students applying to selective colleges. Several colleges, including Brown, MIT, Stanford, Cornell (for students applying next year), and UT Austin are requiring standardized test scores from applicants. Read the release here. Read the article here. 45% of the U.S.

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Why Are College Admission Rates So Low and Not Just at the Ivy League?

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This might be expected at Ivy League schools like Harvard University, Yale University, and Brown University, whose admission rates have dropped to record lows in recent years. For these reasons, selective colleges and Ivy League schools have been making more active use of their waitlists in recent years.

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UChicago Acceptance Rate: Admissions Statistics

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Getting in is harder than ever, putting it ahead of even some Ivy League schools when it comes to exclusivity. Now, while UChicago doesnt release exact acceptance rates for Early Action (EA), Early Decision (ED I and II), or Regular Decision (RD), theres a trend you can count on: early applicants tend to have slightly better odds.

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Brown University Acceptance Rate: Early Trends

Top Tier Admissions

Brown University , an Ivy league institution in Providence, Rhode Island, saw its Early Decision acceptance rate for the Class of 2029 rise to the highest its been in over 5 years. Brown received 5,048 early applications and accepted 906 applicants for an acceptance rate of 17.95%, according to the Brown Daily Herald.

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Class of 2028 Early Decision Trends

Excelsior Admissions Consulting

Although there has been some variability, more students are applying Early Decision or Restrictive Early Action to highly selective colleges resulting in even lower admission rates. Here is a summary of early admissions statistics for the Class of 2028. 35% of admitted students submitted standardized test scores.

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Johns Hopkins Early Decision Acceptance Rate: All You Need to Know

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If you’re considering applying, understanding the Johns Hopkins early decision acceptance rate can give you a better idea of your chances and help you prepare your application in the best possible way. What Is the Johns Hopkins Early Decision Acceptance Rate? Popular Johns Hopkins Majors Is Johns Hopkins Test-Optional?

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NYU Acceptance Rate: Admissions Statistics

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Its not part of the Ivy League, but its admissions process is just as intense. In this blog, we break down NYUs acceptance rates, including yield rate, Early and Regular Decision admit rates, transfer, and waitlist acceptance rates. After all, it is considered a part of the New Ivies. What Is NYUs Acceptance Rate?