Anonymous wrote:Some test required schools were down but TO was way up.
Anonymous wrote:University of Texas saw a massive increase, from 72,000 to 90,000. USC got more than 42,000 EA applications. UVA saw a huge spike. Northeastern went from 98,000 applications to over 107,000. Overall, applications in the Common App increased from 6.3 million to 6.7 million.
I thought that the demographic cliff would be kicking in, but it looks like it is harder than ever.
Anonymous wrote:There were 1 million more college students 10 years ago vs today.
The raw numbers applying are lower than in the past because the %age not applying to college jumped like 10% over the last decade.
It’s just like 75 colleges these days are now vacuuming all the applications…in the meantime many regional schools and schools like WV are 30% smaller than 10 years ago.
nope most are up.Anonymous wrote:This is the highest point before the “cliff”. Drops next year.
Plus Ivy apps are falling.
Anonymous wrote:This is the highest point before the “cliff”. Drops next year.
Plus Ivy apps are falling.
Anonymous wrote:University of Texas saw a massive increase, from 72,000 to 90,000. USC got more than 42,000 EA applications. UVA saw a huge spike. Northeastern went from 98,000 applications to over 107,000. Overall, applications in the Common App increased from 6.3 million to 6.7 million.
I thought that the demographic cliff would be kicking in, but it looks like it is harder than ever.