Stanford and Vandy. They defer very few, and admit rate from the deferral is in the teens. For these two, I wouldn't give up hope. |
DP. Cornell gives transfer offers to the wait list applicants it would be interested in seeing as sophomores. Cornell is more transfer student friendly than other Ivies. Transfer offer policies vary by college within Cornell. |
I wonder what the admit rate for Michigan ED deferrals will be this year. It seems like everyone was deferred. |
This is also relatively rare from what I can tell. |
NP. UVA had more in state ED apps but took fewer than last year. |
Lol of course they didn’t small private to Princeton hahaha especially if it was religious |
If you’re sitting from the vantage point as a random parent in the DMV, then perhaps this is rare. But if you’re a student at Cornell, it’s not rare at all. You’d know many transfer students. As PP noted, the transfer option is offered differently depending on the school within Cornell. CALS offers over 100 right on Ivy Day while COE offers none. Others such as Dyson and Nolan offer to some waitlisted students at the end of June. This past fall, Cornell welcomed 639 transfer students. Not all were TO students, but the overwhelming majority were. https://irp.cornell.edu/university-factbook/undergraduate-admissions/fall-transfer-admissions |
I was referring to transfer option from the waitlist |