Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.insidehighered.com/news/admissions/traditional-age/2023/11/16/early-admissions-data-show-big-bump-applications
Pull quote: "Preliminary data from the Common App—which counts about one-third of America’s four-year undergraduate institutions as members—show a sharp increase in applications submitted before Nov. 1, a jump of 41 percent over the 2019–20 application cycle."
Thank you. Adding:
"Robert Massa, vice president emeritus for enrollment at Dickinson College, said he was struck by the size of the application surge. But he cautioned that it may reflect the growing popularity of early action and early decision—and increased pressure on students to apply to a longer list of colleges—rather than portend a comparable spike in enrollments next year."
Also, the increase is driven by applications from non-white students and applications to schools with a 50%+ acceptance rate. Common App has been working to get more MSIs and large public universities onboard, which seems to be working. Applications to more selective schools have leveled off.
I may have missed this - did the article specifically say this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to DeanJ, there are about 4,500 ED apps to UVA this year. There were 4,250 last year, so about 5% increase.
Where did she say that? And did she break down in and out of state?
Yesterday during her live Q&A. No breakdown IS vs OOS. EA pool is also larger vs last year.
Thanks! I looked for yesterday’s live and couldn’t find it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.insidehighered.com/news/admissions/traditional-age/2023/11/16/early-admissions-data-show-big-bump-applications
Pull quote: "Preliminary data from the Common App—which counts about one-third of America’s four-year undergraduate institutions as members—show a sharp increase in applications submitted before Nov. 1, a jump of 41 percent over the 2019–20 application cycle."
Thank you. Adding:
"Robert Massa, vice president emeritus for enrollment at Dickinson College, said he was struck by the size of the application surge. But he cautioned that it may reflect the growing popularity of early action and early decision—and increased pressure on students to apply to a longer list of colleges—rather than portend a comparable spike in enrollments next year."
Also, the increase is driven by applications from non-white students and applications to schools with a 50%+ acceptance rate. Common App has been working to get more MSIs and large public universities onboard, which seems to be working. Applications to more selective schools have leveled off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.insidehighered.com/news/admissions/traditional-age/2023/11/16/early-admissions-data-show-big-bump-applications
Pull quote: "Preliminary data from the Common App—which counts about one-third of America’s four-year undergraduate institutions as members—show a sharp increase in applications submitted before Nov. 1, a jump of 41 percent over the 2019–20 application cycle."
Thank you. Adding:
"Robert Massa, vice president emeritus for enrollment at Dickinson College, said he was struck by the size of the application surge. But he cautioned that it may reflect the growing popularity of early action and early decision—and increased pressure on students to apply to a longer list of colleges—rather than portend a comparable spike in enrollments next year."
Anonymous wrote:https://www.insidehighered.com/news/admissions/traditional-age/2023/11/16/early-admissions-data-show-big-bump-applications
Pull quote: "Preliminary data from the Common App—which counts about one-third of America’s four-year undergraduate institutions as members—show a sharp increase in applications submitted before Nov. 1, a jump of 41 percent over the 2019–20 application cycle."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to DeanJ, there are about 4,500 ED apps to UVA this year. There were 4,250 last year, so about 5% increase.
Where did she say that? And did she break down in and out of state?
Yesterday during her live Q&A. No breakdown IS vs OOS. EA pool is also larger vs last year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:According to DeanJ, there are about 4,500 ED apps to UVA this year. There were 4,250 last year, so about 5% increase.
Where did she say that? And did she break down in and out of state?
Anonymous wrote:According to DeanJ, there are about 4,500 ED apps to UVA this year. There were 4,250 last year, so about 5% increase.
Anonymous wrote:I am wondering if RD will also be higher? Or are families just shifting to ED?