Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ND typically takes well under 100 kids off the waitlist in any given year. It’s basically a rejection from the onset.
yes, this is the case for any school.
Over the last 5 years, the acceptance rate off the ND waitlist has ranged from 3% to 43%.
Wow, taking 43% from the waitlist is a huge amount. Wonder what happened that year.
I took a look at the last five years and there were only 3 of those years where this info was shared:
2020-21 -- 43%
2023-24 -- 4%
2024-25 -- 3%
The other years were not reported.
Something most people don't know is that during the 2020-21 year (covid), the university did not allow students who enrolled to stay home and do remote learning. You either showed up on campus or passed. Only students with approved health reasons were allowed to stay home. This might be a reason why many did not enroll. My son was a sophomore that year and he is so glad the school had this policy. He is one of the very few students in the world that had a semi normal college experience that year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ND typically takes well under 100 kids off the waitlist in any given year. It’s basically a rejection from the onset.
yes, this is the case for any school.
Over the last 5 years, the acceptance rate off the ND waitlist has ranged from 3% to 43%.
Wow, taking 43% from the waitlist is a huge amount. Wonder what happened that year.
Anonymous wrote:
Wow, taking 43% from the waitlist is a huge amount. Wonder what happened that year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ND typically takes well under 100 kids off the waitlist in any given year. It’s basically a rejection from the onset.
yes, this is the case for any school.
Over the last 5 years, the acceptance rate off the ND waitlist has ranged from 3% to 43%.
Yield is like 63%Anonymous wrote:Notre Dame is prestigious and selective and has a high yield.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ND typically takes well under 100 kids off the waitlist in any given year. It’s basically a rejection from the onset.
yes, this is the case for any school.
Over the last 5 years, the acceptance rate off the ND waitlist has ranged from 3% to 43%.
How do you know this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ND typically takes well under 100 kids off the waitlist in any given year. It’s basically a rejection from the onset.
yes, this is the case for any school.
Over the last 5 years, the acceptance rate off the ND waitlist has ranged from 3% to 43%.
Anonymous wrote:ND typically takes well under 100 kids off the waitlist in any given year. It’s basically a rejection from the onset.
Anonymous wrote:There is a post on Reddit on this where a bunch of kids say they got offered this smaller waitlist…[
These schools are annoying. But it's hard to know with Reddit because there are like 1.5 million posters in the "applying to college" thread and when a college takes as few as 10 kids off a waitlist, generally at least a few will post. The amount of traffic on there is insane.
Anonymous wrote:ND sent an email today saying waitlist is closed but a "very small number" of kids have been be placed on a smaller list. Anyone else get this or know how large it is? I think the original list was pretty small already-around 1000 if it was the same as previous years.