2020-2021 Ivy League Admissions Statistics

The Ivy League universities — Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Brown University, the University of Pennsylvania, and Cornell University — each released decisions this week to Regular Decision applicants to the Class of 2025 and, with the exception of Princeton since Princeton did not hold … 

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Ivy Statistics

Interested in perusing Ivy League statistics over the last several years? Well, we’ve got them all for you. Nowhere will you find a more complete dataset and analysis of Ivy statistics over the years than right here on Ivy Coach’s website. Read about the Ivy League admissions statistics for the Classes … 

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Ivy Stats

We previously walked the readers of our college admissions blog through the advantage of applying Early at Brown, Columbia, and Cornell. We gave you the cold, hard Ivy stats — the data — that applying Early to these schools gives applicants a distinct advantage. Just as applying as a legacy … 

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More Ivy League Statistics

Ivy Coach is the ultimate source for comprehensive Ivy League statistics. So let’s share some more interesting admission statistics at each of the eight Ivy League colleges for the Class of 2018 (the students who just finished going through the admissions process). Because we know our readers love their Ivy … 

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Ivy League Admission Stats Live

We’ve got the Ivy League admission stats for the Class of 2018 live and we figured you might be interested in checking it out. Read about the overall admission rates at each of the Ancient Eight institutions from Brown’s 8.6% rate to Columbia’s 7.0% rate to Dartmouth’s 11.5% rate to Harvard’s … 

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Ivy League Statistics for Admission

The 2013 Ivy League statistics for admission are in and seven of the eight Ivies this year are reporting lower acceptance rates. Does a lower acceptance rate mean that it was more difficult for students to get in this year as compared to last year? If you’re a regular reader … 

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