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Acceptance rate increases slightly to 8.8 percent for Class of 2025

April 8, 2021

Lily Weafer
You're in! The acceptance rate increased slightly to 8.8 percent for the Class of 2025.

On Friday, March 19, the Office of Admissions released its final round of decisions for the Class of 2025. The College received 9,325 applications this year—a slight decrease from last year’s all-time high of 9,402.

This year’s final acceptance rate is 8.8 percent, which is a slight increase from last year’s rate of 8.3 percent. The deadline to submit a deposit is May 1, after which the Office of Admissions will know whether the Class of 2025 is full or if it will offer positions to applicants who are currently on the waiting list.

“As always, we enjoyed the personal stories and experiences that applicants share with us through their application materials and we are excited to see the Class of 2025 come together,” Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Whitney Soule wrote in an email to the Orient.

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