Observations:
Top Ivies (H, Y, P): 13-14%, continue to trend down from last year. Stanford no longer releases detailed ratio. MIT yet to release on 12/15.
Mid-Ivy level: (Penn, Duke): 18%. For admission, Brown (18%) is traditionally a peer of Mid-ivy, although overall it is often considered a lower ivy. Columbia no longer releases detailed ratio.
Lower-Ivy level: (Dartmouth, Cornell): 23%. JHU is considered a solid Ivy-level school. However, its ED ratio is an outlier at 31%.
Emory is a good school (little-Ivy), but as you can see, the gap with other schools is quite significant (43%, almost 1 of 2 ED applications accepted)
At RD round, the ratio of each school is typically 1/3 of the EA/ED round ratio.
Class of 2023 Early Admission Results
Source: College Kickstart
Institution (Plan) | Applied | Admitted | Rate | Link |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brown (ED) | 4,230 | 769 | 18% | Link |
Columbia (ED) | 4,461 | No longer provided | Link | |
Cornell (ED) | 6,159 | 1,395 | 23% | Link |
Dartmouth (ED) | 2,474 | 574 | 23% | Link |
Duke (ED) | 4,852 | 882 | 18% | Link |
Emory (ED1) | 1,910 | 815 | 43% | Link |
Harvard (SCEA) | 6,958 | 935 | 13% | Link |
Johns Hopkins (ED) | 2,068 | 641 | 31% | Link |
Princeton (SCEA) | 5,335 | 743 | 14% | Link |
UPenn (ED) | 7,110 | 1,279 | 18% | Link |
Yale (SCEA) | 6,016 | 794 | 13% | Link |