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Stanford Yield May Be Highest Ever
Friday, May 7th, 2010According to The Stanford Daily, a record 72% to 73% of the 2,300 students admitted to Stanford this year have accepted their offers.
MIT Yield Steady at Around 64%
Friday, May 7th, 2010Around 64% of students accepted their offers of admission to join the MIT Class of 2014, about the same percentage as last year, a
Colleges Accepting Applications for Fall 2010
Friday, May 7th, 2010Still undecided about your college plans for this fall? There are still hundred of options of available.
Is Brown’s popularity a passing trend or here to stay?
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010Those interested in learning more about Brown University will find a wealth of insight and information in the recent five-part series “Branding Brown” that appeared in The Brown Daily Herald.
6,678 Admitted at Cornell Including 753 Legacies
Tuesday, April 13th, 2010Cornell completed its most competitive admissions cycle admitting 5,502 regular admission candidates to the University out of a record 36,337 applicants including 753 legacy applicants.
Princeton Admits Record-Low 8.18%
Thursday, April 1st, 2010Princeton University has admitted a record-low 8.18% of 26,247 applicants to the Class of 2014. 2,148 students were offered admission, making it the most selective this year’s admission process in Princeton University’s history.
Columbia Accepts 9.16% to Class of 2014
Thursday, April 1st, 2010Columbia College, combined with the School of Engineering and Applied Science, reported a 9.16% of overall acceptance rate for the Class of 2014.
Admission Results for Duke, Penn, Cornell, Dartmouth, Northwestern and More….
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010Class of 2014 Admission Results for Duke, Penn, Cornell, Dartmouth, Northwestern, MIT, Stanford and More….
Stanford Admits 7.2% - Record Low
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010Stanford admitted 2,300 of 32,000 applicants to the Class of 2014 and placed 998 on the wait list.
Columbia University, U Michigan and 412 Others to Accept Common Application
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010Columbia University, the University of Michigan and 23 other colleges and universities will, for the first time, permit students to apply using the Common Application. 414 colleges and universities will accept the application. Students find that the Common App saves time by reducing redundant entry and allowing them to easily submit the same essays to multiple institutions.
