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Here's an updated list of reported admission rates for the Class of 2019. This update adds several popular private and public schools to the list, including Clark University, DePauw, Oberlin, Smith, University of Richmond and Washington & Lee University.
With your college list more or less finalized, give some consideration to early admission—many schools offer it and can be a terrific way to boost odds and minimize wasted motion. All you need to do is apply 45-60 days earlier than you normally would.
In search of colleges and universities with strong undergraduate international relations programs?
In search of schools that do a great job of keeping your interest and getting you graduated?
For those of you that have been waitlisted at one of your top choices, here's a list of waitlist statistics for several popular private and public schools, along with notification dates and links for more detail if available.
Lots of big-name schools post their decisions over the next 48 hours, including Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Georgetown, Harvard, Princeton, Rice, University of Pennsylvania and Yale.
This article from the Wall Street Journal explores the "value" of attending a name-brand college from three perspectives: the applicant's, the and the employer's and an admissions expert. The article also includes a list of "best value" schools courtesy of PayScale that considers return on investment (future reported salaries) in addition to cost.
Preparing your first college tour and not sure where to start?
Need-blind schools do not take financial aid into consideration when making admissions decisions. Knowing these schools can be invaluable for making sure you or your teen's application is getting maximum consideration with regard to financial aid.