The Hoya reports Georgetow moving to Common App

Anonymous
Interesting that this news article appears today. Probably because Regular Decision is expected to be released tomorrow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Their old application was such a pain in the ass and the activity section was weird.



U-Chicago's was always more weird and a PIA.

These were common barriers that people who really wanted these schools would scale to show their interest. It was a way of separating the wheat from the chaff.
Anonymous
Not surprised. New leadership. They're sidelining Charlie since he won't sideline himself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not surprised. New leadership. They're sidelining Charlie since he won't sideline himself.

Is this true? He really ought to have retired a long time ago, though I guess that's age-ist.
Anonymous
Did the Dean die? Because he railed against the Common App for so long. Thought it was better to make kids work for it. Also refused to deny in the early round because it was mean to give bad news at Christmas. Strange, old man.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did the Dean die? Because he railed against the Common App for so long. Thought it was better to make kids work for it. Also refused to deny in the early round because it was mean to give bad news at Christmas. Strange, old man.

As far as I'm aware, he's still alive. I think a PP was alluding to the fact that there is a new(ish) president of the university, though I can't recall the details.
Anonymous
I feel like this is a bad thing for DCs that have Georgetown as a top choice. The huge number of increased apps will make it harder to get an acceptance. Bummed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this is a bad thing for DCs that have Georgetown as a top choice. The huge number of increased apps will make it harder to get an acceptance. Bummed.


Me too, it's been my 2026 kid's top choice. Already knew it was a reach, but this feels even worse. Only thing to make up for it would be to add Early Decision instead of their restrictive early action that doesn't deny.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Did the Dean die? Because he railed against the Common App for so long. Thought it was better to make kids work for it. Also refused to deny in the early round because it was mean to give bad news at Christmas. Strange, old man.


But many of those deferrals are actual acceptances. They lost so many kids that EA there and get deferred and take an Ivy or T20 in the later rounds. What was once a die-hard first choice for these kids sours them by the time April comes around. My kid's year they accepted a lower percent EA than they did RD. It was more disadvantageous to apply early and show your love then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like this is a bad thing for DCs that have Georgetown as a top choice. The huge number of increased apps will make it harder to get an acceptance. Bummed.


It is. It will be harder now.
Anonymous
In this climate, they are going to need more full pay students--particularly with a low-endowment and very high tuition/little aid. Common App opens the pool tremendously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Will they go TO next? Really hope so.


nah. The trend is going 'test required' for the top schools. Georgetown has ALWAYS been test required--so don't think that will change. Maybe they won't require every single test the kid took anymore--and make it like the common app with superscore?
Anonymous
Don't colleges make a ton of $$ on application fees? So more applications via the common app should increase their funds? They're endowment is not great so I see this as a smart move, even though it will make things more difficult for my 2026 kid.
Anonymous
It’s all about the Benjamin’s. Schools will simply need more full pay students, so expand the field of applicants, skillfully apply data analytics and get the number of full pay students needed.

Going to be part of the process for everyone that can’t offer need blind admissions which will be a dwindling pool of universities.
Anonymous
Is Charlie Deacon finally retiring? A move like this would be "over his dead body".
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