Thursday, June 11, 2020
Class of 2020 Early Admission Rates
Here are the Early Admission Statistics for the Class of 2020 Looking for the overall class of 2020 admission rates? Click here! Weââ¬â¢re closing in on the college application finish line for this yearââ¬â¢s high school seniors, but the first members of the Class of 2020 are in! Are you curious to see how this yearââ¬â¢s early applicants compared to the Class of 2019? Hereââ¬â¢s our breakdown of the early admission numbers for the Class of 2020. More decisions will be released this week along with statistics, so we will be updating as more information becomes available! Application Numbers Early application numbers for the Class of 2020 varied, with some colleges reporting a record high number of applications and others reporting slight dips. Harvard received 4.3% more early applications this year than last fall. Brown reported its second-highest early applicant pool, with 3,030 students applying to the universityââ¬â¢s early decision program. UPenn also reported an increase in early applicants, with 5% more students applying early than last year. Stanford received its largest-ever early applicant pool, with close to 8,000 students applying early to the highly selective university. Yale, however, reported a slight dip ââ¬â less than 1% ââ¬â in the number of early applicants to the Class of 2020. Admission Rates Early admission rates for the Class of 2020 stayed pretty steady compared to those for the Class of 2019, with most schools reporting only slight increases or decreases. Brown, Johns Hopkins, and Williams all admitted a slightly higher percentage of early applicants than last year, while Duke, Harvard, Stanford, and Penn all admitted a slightly lower percentage of early applicants. Here are some available early admission rates for the Class of 2019: School Class of 2020 Early Admission Rate Class of 2019 Early Admission Rate Brown University 22% 20.5% Columbia University TBA 20% Cornell University 27.4% 28% Dartmouth College 25.6% 25.9% Duke University 23.5% 25.9% Georgetown University 13% 13.3% Harvard University 14.8% 16.5% Johns Hopkins University 30.3% 28.9% Middlebury College 53% 42% MIT 8.5% 9.6% Northwestern University 35% 36.2% Princeton University 18.6% 19.9% Stanford University 9.5% 10.2% University of Chicago TBA 12% University of Pennsylvania 23.2% 24% Williams College 42% 41.1% Yale University 17% 16% Deferrals For many early admission applicants, decisions donââ¬â¢t yield a ââ¬Ëyesââ¬â¢ or ââ¬Ëno,ââ¬â¢ but rather a deferral ââ¬â meaning their application will be considered again in the regular round. This year, Harvard deferred 4,673 early applicants ââ¬â 75% of students who applied in the early round. Brown deferred 1,905 and Stanford deferred 701 early applicants. For those who were deferred, here's what you need to know about the decision and what you can do to improve your chances of admission in the regular round. If you need additional help, contact us today for more information on our deferral consultation!
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