Colby is poised to have the lowest acceptance rate of any LAC this year

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Colby has a lot of rich white kids from private schools.
Maybe they are now trying to diversify but it has a reputation for a homogeneous student population that is majority white and elite.
The school has a country Club feel to it


If you do a google on Colby yearbook you can see the recent years’ senior pictures in the back sections and get an overall idea of the vibe at Colby. Looks like a diverse group of kids. It’s issuu. Pretty cool to have this at one’s fingertips!


Issuu is a great resources for looking up lots of colleges. Easy access to alumni magazines, reports, etc.
https://issuu.com/search?q=colby+college
Anonymous
F y i, my kid decided to ED to Colby, after considering (and having the stats) for many other LACs. Why? Because the investment Colby made in a number of areas far, far exceeded those other schools. (Performing Arts/environmental science, internships) Not even close for Bowdoin or Bates or Wes. So you can grumble all you want but the train has left the station for this school. The alumni donations have allowed them to turbo-charge the school, and this has changed many things. Folks who graduated years ago and faculty all have noted that it's in a different place and very competitive to get into.
Anonymous
My HS age DD did a summer program at Colby last summer (2022). She said it was horribly run down and filthy and she would literally never want to attend a place like that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My HS age DD did a summer program at Colby last summer (2022). She said it was horribly run down and filthy and she would literally never want to attend a place like that.


Is this accurate ? Seems hard to believe as this school has spent substantial sums of money on upgrades.

How are the dorms ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My HS age DD did a summer program at Colby last summer (2022). She said it was horribly run down and filthy and she would literally never want to attend a place like that.


Is this accurate ? Seems hard to believe as this school has spent substantial sums of money on upgrades.

How are the dorms ?


The dorms were horrible apparently. No a/c, marked walls and everything needing a repaint. Bathrooms needed updating and the grounds were not well kept.
Anonymous
Colby is an amazing school. My DS planned to apply but was accepted ED1 at a different SLAC. Regardless, all of these schools "game" the system. I think NYU, Northeastern and Tulane are way worse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My HS age DD did a summer program at Colby last summer (2022). She said it was horribly run down and filthy and she would literally never want to attend a place like that.


Is this accurate ? Seems hard to believe as this school has spent substantial sums of money on upgrades.

How are the dorms ?


The dorms were horrible apparently. No a/c, marked walls and everything needing a repaint. Bathrooms needed updating and the grounds were not well kept.


No air conditioning is a common problem in Maine during the summer months. Southerners have a hard time adjusting while on vacation in Maine during July & August. (Southerners are used to a/c.)
Anonymous
Colby gamed it. It’s free to apply and they sent all high school students tons of emails and fliers including unqualified ones just to bump their numbers. My DD said no way to that school.
Anonymous
Have you seen their athletic center? It would put a lot of D1 schools to shame. Aren’t they building new dorms for next year? It’s a great school.
Anonymous
What would their acceptance rate be without free app? Every single kid looking at New England schools is going to hit send button there
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What would their acceptance rate be without free app? Every single kid looking at New England schools is going to hit send button there


True.
Anonymous
it's insane. the power of free is real!
Anonymous
Actually, on a different thread, someone analyzed whether the no fee application and no supplemental essay had an impact on Colby's number of applications, and apparently, it's minimal. Yes, they are marketing the school, but the reality is that donations that have led to a brand new gym, performing arts center, and a very strong President seeing through on certain programs, has made the college rise. Davis Connects pays for students to have global experiences and internships. We looked into this at other LACs and it simply wasn't as robust.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do they admit a large percentage through ED? If so, their overall admit rate will be very low. Especially if they don’t charge an application fee and/or require supplemental essays. Not sure what Colby does.


No fee or supplemental essay. They exploit the system as much as possible to push their acceptance rate low.



This, my student got lots of solicitations from Colby,



Eww, that's really gross. I think less of Colby after reading this.


+1. it's all gamesmanship. Get as many offers in as you can with promises you can't keep, reject almost all of them + viola! new selectivity numbers? vile
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do they admit a large percentage through ED? If so, their overall admit rate will be very low. Especially if they don’t charge an application fee and/or require supplemental essays. Not sure what Colby does.


No fee or supplemental essay. They exploit the system as much as possible to push their acceptance rate low.



This, my student got lots of solicitations from Colby,



Eww, that's really gross. I think less of Colby after reading this.


University of Chicago sent my kid literally weekly mail asking him to apply.
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