Johns Hopkins is rapidly approaching the “ultra-selective” category with each passing year. Just 10 years ago, the overall acceptance rate was over 18%!
Read MoreIvy Link’s founder, Adam Nguyen sat down with TIME magazine last month to discuss why college rankings have been troubled, and why colleges do in fact care where they land on the list.
Read MoreThe results are in for NYU, the college where campus is New York City itself! There seem to be some discrepancies in NYU’s numbers, though, so we’ll keep you posted on any updates.
Read MoreAfter a significant downward spike in acceptance rates for the class of ‘25, they seem to be inching their way back up.
Read MoreThe home of the Tigers has gotten cagy with its admission stats, but we break down the recent admissions trends to help give you an idea of the class of ‘27.
Read MoreThis year’s application pool set a record for the university leading to a highly competitive year in admissions.
Read MoreThe new batch of future Brunonians has been selected!
Read MoreThe last few years have seen a massive uptick in waitlisted students, due in large part to test-optional policies. Here’s what your student can do if they get waitlisted.
Read MoreNot to be outdone by that one college in Cambridge, Yale sports the lowest overall acceptance rate in its history.
Read MoreThe class of 2027 saw a breathtakingly low RD acceptance rate. But what did you expect? It’s Harvard.
Read MoreThe smallest of the Ivies, but one of the largest differences between ED and RD acceptance rates we’ve seen.
Read MoreThe results are in, though with a limited data set. What we do know is that Cornell has (at the time of writing) admitted around 90 more students than they did for the class of ‘26, which is still significantly lower than the class of ‘25 (5,836).
Read MoreWhat a year for one of the oldest universities in the United States! Despite all the drama with U.S. News, Columbia received a whopping 57,129 applications, the third-largest application pool in the history of the university.
Read MoreIn a surprising turn of events, Williams College experienced a significant drop in applications, despite having a very compelling financial aid package.
Read MoreLike many other small liberal arts colleges, Swarthmore’s class of ‘27 results demonstrate the unequivocal advantage to applying in the Early Decision round.
Read MoreThe results are in, and Tuft’s acceptance rate continues to inch lower as the 171 year old university gains in popularity among prospective college students.
Read MoreThe results are in for the famed football-loving Catholic university. Rudy!!!
Read MoreThe results are in for one of the most popular public universities in the nation.
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