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Hamilton College’s acceptance rate was 13.59% for the Class of 2029, virtually unchanged from 13.62% for the Class of 2028, as both applications and
Middlebury College’s acceptance rate was 12.77% for the Class of 2029, up from 10.75% for the Class of 2028, as the college admitted a
William & Mary’s acceptance rate declined to 34.43% for the Class of 2030, down from 36.96% for the Class of 2029, driven by a
Vassar College’s acceptance rate reached 20.93% for the Class of 2029, up from 18.57% for the Class of 2028, driven by a drop in
The University of Washington’s acceptance rate rose to 41.75% for the Class of 2029, up from 39.15% for the Class of 2028, as application
Amherst College’s acceptance rate decreased to 6.78% for the Class of 2030, down from 7.72% for the Class of 2029, though admission remains highly
Virginia Tech’s acceptance rate fell slightly to 54.57% for the Class of 2029, down from 54.99% for the Class of 2028. While modest, the
FSU’s acceptance rate came in at 23.83% for the Class of 2029, down from 24.22% for the Class of 2028, as application volume continues
Smith College’s acceptance rate rose to 22.41% for the Class of 2029, up from 21% for the Class of 2028, as applications dropped from
Texas A&M’s acceptance rate is 51.66% for the Class of 2029, down from 57.32% for the Class of 2028, as applications increased significantly while
Stony Brook’s acceptance rate held at 48.18% for the Class of 2029, with a record 64,197 applicants and 30,930 admitted, the largest applicant pool
Grinnell College’s acceptance rate came in at 14.51% for the Class of 2028, up from 12.68% for the Class of 2027, as application volume
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