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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tulane stopped taking such a large percentage of its class early decision. Its admissions policy started to get a little tarnished. Since Emory is at the same position of almost 70% of the class being early decision, I wonder if they will start taking a fewer number going forward?[/quote] Where is the 70% figure coming? Each class has 1830 kids and they accepted 965 through ED1 = around 52%. Do they typically take another 18% in ED2?[/quote] Emory's Atlanta campus does not have 1830 freshmen, but 1426 https://provost.emory.edu/planning-administration/_includes/documents/sections/institutional-data/Emory-Common-Data-Set-2023-2024.pdf [/quote] 965 is the total for Oxford and Emory. 805 are Emory so that’s 56%.[/quote] Last year, according to Emory: EDI Emory University admitted 865 Early Decision I (ED1) applicants on Dec. 13 with a 32% acceptance rate. In total, 705 students were admitted to Emory College of Arts and Sciences (ECAS) and 364 were admitted to Oxford College, with 205 of those students being admitted to both campuses, according to a University press . https://www.emorywheel.com/article/2023/12/emory-admits-early-decision-i-applicants-into-class-of-2028 EDII Emory University accepted 345 Early Decision II (ED2) applicants to the Class of 2028 on Feb. 7, with Emory College of Arts and Sciences (ECAS) admitting 267 students at a 12% acceptance rate and Oxford College admitting 139 students at an 11% acceptance rate, according to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Additionally, ECAS accepted 22 more ED2 applicants this cycle compared to last year. https://www.emorywheel.com/article/2024/02/emory-oxford-admit-345-early-decision-ii-students-to-class-of-2028 The total number of freshmen reported in 2024-2025 by Emory is: 1,465 Emory-Atlanta 526 Emory-Oxford For Emory Atlanta EDI 705 admitted EDII 267 admitted=972 For Emory Oxford EDI 364 admitted EDII 139 admitted=503 However, 205 students were admitted to both campuses. That is why you see the combined EDI + EDII rate for Emory Oxford as being 503 ED admits for ONLY a class of 526 (or an ED rate of 96% for Oxford!!!!). Of the 205 students admitted to both campuses, presumably the majority decided to attend Emory-Atlanta. If you combine Emory Atlanta and Emory Oxford, there are 1,465 freshmen in Atlanta and 526 freshmen in Oxford. A total of 1,991 freshmen across both campuses. The combine EDI + EDII admit rate less the 205 students admitted to both is:972+503-205=64% of the freshmen enrolled at Emory's combined classes are early decision admits. The data is right there and easily discoverable. [/quote] You don’t need to “discover” the data, they tell you in the first sentence that the ED1 acceptance rate for Emory University is 32 percent. [/quote] Don't be obtuse. The data above is the percentage of Emory's freshmen class (which for Emory Atlanta is almost 70%, less than that for Oxford) who applied ED, not the ED acceptance rate. Who said anything about acceptance rate?[/quote] Truly no one cares other than you. Everyone else relies on the publicly available numbers that don’t distinguish between campuses because there is no reason to.[/quote]
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