March 31, 2010

University Admit Rate Drops to 18 Percent

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Getting into Cornell has never been easy, but gaining admission to the incoming class of 2014 this year was harder than ever.

Cornell admitted 18 percent of a record 36,337 applicants, according to BusinessWeek.

Six of the other Ivies also had a significant increase in applications. Yale University, experienced a decline of 134 applications from 26,003 last year — a decline of less than one percent.

Applications are surging in general because colleges are marketing themselves more vigorously, John Reider, director of college counseling at San Francisco University High School, told BusinessWeek. The more difficult they are to get into, the more students apply to multiple schools and thereby increase competition for slots.

Original Author: Elizabeth Krevsky