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Brown admits 2,692 for Class of 2015

April 1, 2011

Brown University offered admission to 2,692 applicants for its Class of 2015. These admitted students represent 8.7% of applicants from a total of 30,946, Brown’s largest applicant pool ever.

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Legacies Have Leg Up in College Admissions

October 7, 2010
Legacies Have Leg Up in College Admissions

Ever wonder about legacy preferences in college admissions? Richard D. Kahlenberg’s book “Affirmative Action for the Rich: Legacy Preferences in College Admissions” examines legacy admission practices at a number of institutions including Brown, Princeton, Harvard, Penn and Dartmouth.

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Is Brown’s popularity a passing trend or here to stay?

April 22, 2010

Those 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.

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Record Applications to Princeton, Chicago, Brown, Penn, Duke, Stanford, MIT…..

January 25, 2010

Harvard, Princeton, Brown, Penn, Chicago and other universities received record numbers of applications for the Class of 2014.

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Early Decision Results for Class of 2014

December 16, 2009

More than 30% of the Class of 2014 has been admitted under binding Early Decision programs at Cornell, Dartmouth, Swarthmore, Columbia, Amherst, Williams College, Middlebury, Wesleyan (CT) and Northwestern.

More than 30% of the Class of 2014 has been admitted under binding Early Decision programs at Cornell, Dartmouth, Swarthmore, Columbia, Amherst, Williams College, Middlebury and Northwestern.

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Ivy League, Stanford & Duke Report Increase in Early Applications

December 9, 2009

Penn, Brown University, Duke University and Dartmouth College reported increases in early decision applications for the Class of 2014. Yale University, which has a non-binding early action programs, experienced a 5-percent decrease in applications. Stanford University, offering a single-choice early option action saw a 4-percent increase in applications.

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7% Admitted at Harvard – Record Rejections at Ivy Schools

March 30, 2009

Despite the poor economy, interest in attending many of America’s most competitive colleges and universities has not subsided. According to the New York Times, this year, 7 percent of applicants will be admitted to the Class of 2013 at Harvard, down from 8 percent last year. The Times reported that representatives of Harvard, Stanford, Dartmouth, [...]

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About Lynn Lubell

Lynn Radlauer Lubell is the Publisher of InLikeMe.com, an internationally renowned website for college-bound students, parents and guidance counselors, and the Founder of Admission by Design, an educational consultancy.

A graduate of MIT and Harvard Business School, Lynn completed the IECA's Principles and Practices Institute for Educational Consultants and has broad expertise in college admission strategy and planning.

Lynn served on the MIT Educational Council for ten years interviewing hundreds of undergraduate applicants.

Based in Boca Raton, Florida, Admission by Design, consults with students and families in South Florida and beyond.

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