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Williams admitted 1,239 students for the Class of 2030, a 7.48% acceptance rate, down from 8.61% for the Class of 2029 as applications climbed
Wesleyan’s acceptance rate for the Class of 2030 is 15.78%, down from 16.11% for the Class of 2029, continuing a trend of increasing selectivity.
Vanderbilt University’s acceptance rate fell to 4.08% for the Class of 2030, down from 5.38% the previous year, signaling rising selectivity and growing competition.
UVA’s acceptance rate reached 12.53% for the Class of 2030, continuing a long-term decline as applications rose to 82,118 while admission offers remained relatively
Georgetown’s acceptance rate rose to approximately 13% for the Class of 2030, up from 13.49% for the Class of 2029, as applications held steady
MIT’s acceptance rate edged up slightly to 4.58% for the Class of 2030, from 4.56% for the Class of 2029, reflecting a modest dip
USC’s acceptance rate reached 11.67% for the Class of 2030, up slightly from 11.19% for the Class of 2029, as applications declined and the
UPenn’s acceptance rate rose to 5.84% for the Class of 2030, up from 4.87% for the Class of 2029, as applications declined and admitted
Brown’s acceptance rate dropped to 5.35% for the Class of 2030, down from 5.65% for the Class of 2029, with fewer than 6 in
Boston College’s acceptance rate is 12.7% for the Class of 2030, slightly lower from 13.9% for the Class of 2029, continuing a general downward
The University of Notre Dame’s acceptance rate fell to 9% for the Class of 2030, down from 9.38% for the Class of 2029, as
Tufts admitted 3,600 students for the Class of 2030, a 10% acceptance rate, down from 10.81% for the Class of 2029 as applications climbed
Emory’s acceptance rate dropped to 12.29% for the Class of 2030, down from 14.95% for the Class of 2029, reflecting growing competition as application
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