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Early Applications Up at Georgetown, Chicago and Northwestern

November 16, 2010

Early action applications rose nearly 8% according to Georgetown Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Charles Deacon. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions received more than 6,600 early applications for the class of 2015, up from 6,124 last year.

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Penn Early Decision Applications Increase 17 Percent

November 16, 2010

U Penn received 17 percent more early decision applications this year, approximately 4,500 — up from 3,851 last fall.

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The Early Decision Advantage

September 29, 2010

How much of a better chance does a student have by applying early decision? “Usually a lot better.”

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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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Early Decision Applications Up 32% at Duke

November 3, 2009

Duke University reported the number of high school seniors applying to Duke through the Early Decision process has increased 32 percent from last year. According to Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Christoph Guttentag, “This year, we recorded 2,040.”  “Last year, we received 1,535 Early Decision applicants, which had been our second highest total.” Guttentag attributed the [...]

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Duke Accepts 547 Early Decision Applicants to Class of 2013

December 17, 2008

More than 1,500 applied to Duke for Early Decision admission, a 23% increase over last year, according to the University News Office which also reported that the number of students accepted early to the Class of 2013  is 75 more than last year, and represents the largest number of Early Decision offers in the last [...]

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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 is a professional member of IECA and a member of HECA.  She 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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