The 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.
Read MoreThe class of 2027 results show a staggering difference between Early Decision and Regular Decision acceptance rates.
Read MoreAs another college parts with U.S. News, we can’t help but wonder, who’s next?
Read MoreChatGPT continues to improve with each update, and to stress out education professionals. But there is still one key area in which the impressive AI still falls short.
Read MoreIn 2023, you mainly see “Ivy Day” in reference to college admissions. But did you know the history of the day goes back over 150 years?
Read MoreIvy Link’s founder, Adam Nguyen, recently sat down with Business Insider to discuss the efficacy of ChatGPT essays for the purpose of college admissions. Now, you can read those essays and see for yourself why AI still doesn’t quite cut it.
Read MoreThe reinstatement of standardized testing policies seems to have brought down overall applicants compared to last year, but MIT admissions are still incredibly competitive.
Read MoreIt might not be the deciding factor, but it is something you should consider.
Read MoreWill colleges take into account your ability to pay for your education? The answer is both yes…and no.
Read MoreWe’ve been waiting for this shoe to drop! Nearly three years after the COVID pandemic led nearly every college in the country switch to test-optional admissions, Columbia says test-optional is here to stay. What does this mean for your student?
Read MoreOne of the hottest topics in education right now: ChatGPT. The folks at Business Insider reached out to Ivy Link to get our take on how (if at all) ChatGPT and other AI technologies might disrupt college admissions.
Read MoreWhat have been the application and enrollment trends at top universities over the last few years?
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