Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colgate's admission rate this year was about 17% - low, but not quite in Amherst/Williams/Midd territory despite huge increase in applications.
Part of what's driving the spike in numbers at many competitive schools is applications from non-score-reporting applicants who would not previously have applied. And some of these applicants are shotgunning 20, 30+ applications just to see what sticks. Which means, at many schools, accepted students will have more options and yield will trend down. So the decline in admission rates is not linear.
Nope. Admission rate was 12% for class of 2026.
Where are those numbers? The school reported 17% but has not send out its CDS yet.
Seriously? 12 or 17% Who cares people.
This kind of thinking is what has the lucky boy feeling like a failure. It is warped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colgate's admission rate this year was about 17% - low, but not quite in Amherst/Williams/Midd territory despite huge increase in applications.
Part of what's driving the spike in numbers at many competitive schools is applications from non-score-reporting applicants who would not previously have applied. And some of these applicants are shotgunning 20, 30+ applications just to see what sticks. Which means, at many schools, accepted students will have more options and yield will trend down. So the decline in admission rates is not linear.
Nope. Admission rate was 12% for class of 2026.
Where are those numbers? The school reported 17% but has not send out its CDS yet.
Seriously? 12 or 17% Who cares people.
This kind of thinking is what has the lucky boy feeling like a failure. It is warped.
Anonymous wrote:Grew up in a place where Colgate literally meant toothpaste. Like we say “you can google it”, we said did you Colgate today. Can't shake that association. What do you do if a toothpaste is 10000x more we'll known than your college? Hard PR problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colgate's admission rate this year was about 17% - low, but not quite in Amherst/Williams/Midd territory despite huge increase in applications.
Part of what's driving the spike in numbers at many competitive schools is applications from non-score-reporting applicants who would not previously have applied. And some of these applicants are shotgunning 20, 30+ applications just to see what sticks. Which means, at many schools, accepted students will have more options and yield will trend down. So the decline in admission rates is not linear.
Nope. Admission rate was 12% for class of 2026.
Where are those numbers? The school reported 17% but has not send out its CDS yet.
Anonymous wrote:My nephew got rejected from all of his reaches and all other targets, so he's going to Colgate. He's getting more and more upset as it gets closer to move in date Too small, not "prestigious" enough, middle of nowhere, frats or nothing culture. He's really feeling down about it. Of the the kids he knows going, most are settling. Makes for a strange atmosphere.
Anonymous wrote:DC has been accepted but can't stop thinking about the Ivy rejections and unlikely T20 waitlists.
A high flyer at a top HS, he's consumed by feelings that its a "failure." DH and I are very proud, but nothing seems to help. Are others dealing with this?
Please tell me about the good and great that makes Colgate a great place to spend 4 years. Please.
Anonymous wrote:My nephew got rejected from all of his reaches and all other targets, so he's going to Colgate. He's getting more and more upset as it gets closer to move in date Too small, not "prestigious" enough, middle of nowhere, frats or nothing culture. He's really feeling down about it. Of the the kids he knows going, most are settling. Makes for a strange atmosphere.
Anonymous wrote:The increases are tied to three items, there is an article floating around the colgate site:
Accepting common app
Positive media exposure during Covid - that is when the dean of school moved into a dorm and brought back all the students into a campus bubble
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eh2yl0Kzi7Q
New tuition system, free for households under 80k HHI
https://www.colgate.edu/news/stories/colgate-university-launches-colgate-commitment