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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][url]https://www.columbiaspectator.com/news/2025/11/21/columbia-considers-expanding-undergraduate-enrollment-by-up-to-20-percent/[/url] The University plans to finalize a decision by the time it releases early admissions results mid-December. Make sure your DC applies to Columbia this year. [/quote] Make sure DC does not apply. This is a sinking ship.[/quote] There are only two schools: an ivy school, or a non-ivy school. You probably still need stats to get in even after 20% expansion.[/quote] If that makes you feel better. Columbia GS has a 40% acceptance rate [/quote] Columbia General Studies is designed for older, non-traditional students. It has non-degree programs too, that are revenue makers-Columbia College undergrad acceptance rate for the class of 2029 was 4%, same as Princeton, and slightly lower than the acceptance rate for Yale. [/quote] For the class of 2029, Columbia undergrad was the fourth most selective program in the USA (behind only Harvard, Stanford and Cal Tech) and tied with Princeton. Even if you increase enrollment substantially, it will still be highly likely that your kid isn't getting in.[/quote]
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