Waitlist
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The yield for the Class of 2014 stood at 56.9 percent as of Wednesday. The University has accepted 137 of the 1,415 students it placed on the waitlist, yielding a current 8.71 percent overall acceptance rate. Of the students admitted from the waitlist, 108 have accepted the offer.
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University expects to take roughly 100 students off waitlist to fill demographic gaps - News
| May 14, 2010When the University releases its admission decisions each spring, a group often larger than an entire class of students is left in limbo: the waitlist. This year, 1,451 applicants were put on the waitlist, and around 900 have decided to remain on the list. Last week, Dean of Admission Janet Rapelye said that the Office of Admission was planning to “probably take 100 kids off the list” this year.The University placed 1,331 students on its waitlist last year, and 1,526 students on its waitlist in 2008.
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Brian Zack '72 criticizes the glamorization of smoking and Yoo Jung Kim takes us inside the head of a waitlistee.
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For several students, the details of the room draw process have proved confusing due to unclear information provided by the Housing Department. Lisa DePaul, associate director for student housing, said in an e-mail that the majority of feedback she receives from students is positive.
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Eighty-six students were taken off the University’s waitlist last week, a figure that may reflect the University’s diminishing yield on admissions.This year, 1,526 students were initially placed on the waitlist, more than 300 more than in typical years, Dean of Admission Janet Rapelye said.Rapelye was unable to confirm an official ...




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