Change at Georgetown

Anonymous
I heard via high school based counselor that Georgetown may be moving away from requiring seeing all test scores for class of 2030. Can anyone confirm?
Anonymous
The president finally stepped down after a stroke last spring. He had been there since the 80s. I expect a lot of changes down the pike. I wonder if they will join common app as the old president was a. hold-out for their own application.
Anonymous
The Dean of Admission at Georgetown is still Charles Deacon. He has been there for many decades and is in his 80s. I don't think anything changes until he retires, which has not happened yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Dean of Admission at Georgetown is still Charles Deacon. He has been there for many decades and is in his 80s. I don't think anything changes until he retires, which has not happened yet.


+1.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Dean of Admission at Georgetown is still Charles Deacon. He has been there for many decades and is in his 80s. I don't think anything changes until he retires, which has not happened yet.



New president likely means it's imminent though. Even though I personally think Georgetown does an excellent job of weeding out unserious applicants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Dean of Admission at Georgetown is still Charles Deacon. He has been there for many decades and is in his 80s. I don't think anything changes until he retires, which has not happened yet.



New president likely means it's imminent though. Even though I personally think Georgetown does an excellent job of weeding out unserious applicants.

Deacon retiring would make sense simply because of his age. He's been there since the 1960s/70s, if I recall. Longer than the President who retired.

I'm not so sure they go to Common App just yet. Their portal is kinda annoying, though. They did add a text box for the special talent essay, yet the other essays still are an uploaded PDF. I don't understand why they didn't simply make text boxes for those too.

I'd be interested to know what they do with the lower scores.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Dean of Admission at Georgetown is still Charles Deacon. He has been there for many decades and is in his 80s. I don't think anything changes until he retires, which has not happened yet.



New president likely means it's imminent though. Even though I personally think Georgetown does an excellent job of weeding out unserious applicants.


There is no such word as "unserious" it would be non-serious, that's as close as you can get.
Anonymous
If they join common app, every Joe will click to apply like northeastern.
Anonymous
As a longtime employee, I can tell you that change and Georgetown are antonyms. I would not hold my breath.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If they join common app, every Joe will click to apply like northeastern.


Not if they keep the 4 required essays and test scores are required…
Anonymous
No need for Georgetown to change. Why should they? The only reason would be to get more applicants so they can lower their acceptance rate and increase their ranking. But guess what? Thankfully, they're not focused on that. They take applications from only those who truly want to attend, so they yes, they get fewer applicants. But the students who attend, do so happily. Jesuit spirit alive and well at Georgetown.
Anonymous
I love how Georgetown sets itself apart. Why would they change? It works for them.
Anonymous
Agree. Georgetown is special. I think the acceptance rate would be closer to 5% if they used the common app! I also love the non-binding early decision - that's how all schools should be required to do it.
Anonymous
I think there are very good reasons for Georgetown not to move to Common App. If they did, the flood of apps would be overwhelming and yield would go down. Then they would feel forced to move from REA to ED, a bit like BC did following a single year of being overwhelmed by unrestricted EA, under the then-new admissions director.

The app really isn't difficult, albeit not exactly a high-quality website. Still requiring interviews and scores sets them apart.
Anonymous
Receiving fewer applications allows them to actually read them thoroughly, instead of skimming and missing stuff like everyone else.

Georgetown has a great admissions system. My DS was rejected and went to George Washington instead (Elliott School, because he wanted international affairs), but I was very pleased by the Georgetown requirements. They have high standards and don't feel the need to attract the masses. Good for them!

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