Friday, May 29, 2020

Ivy League Admission Stats Live

Ivy League Admission Stats Live May 23 Ivy Coach publishes the most comprehensive Ivy League admission stats youll find anywhere (photo credit: Chensiyuan). Weve got the Ivy League admission stats for the Class of 2018  live and we figured you might be interested in checking it out. Read about the overall admission rates at each of the Ancient Eight institutions from Browns 8.6% rate to Columbias 7.0% rate to Dartmouths 11.5% rate to Harvards 5.9% rate to Penns 9.9% rate to Princetons 7.3% rate to Yales 6.3% rate. Read about how Cornell University received the highest number of applications among the Ivy League institutions, while the University of Pennsylvania placed second in this category. Find out how in the Regular Decision round, Harvard University admitted only 3.5% of applicants as compared to 3.8% last year and 4.2% the year before. Read about how 63% of students admitted to Brown hail from public high schools, while 12% of admitted students to Penn will be the first in their families to attend college. Students of color comprise 49.2% of Princetons admitted class, while their first generation statistic stands at 13.8%. 9.4% of admitted students to Princeton are the children of Princeton alumni (either mom or dad attended Princeton). At Harvard, 55% of admitted students were male, while 45% were female. At most highly selective colleges, more females are typically admitted than males. At Dartmouth, 12.4% of admitted students will be the first in their families to attend college, while 47.9% identified themselves as students of color. And 46% of admitted students to Dartmouth qualified for need-based financial aid. Ivy Coach annually publishes the comprehensive Ivy League statistics and we are the only source youll find who has done this year after year going back  over a decade. We hope you find them helpful.

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