Four-year low in early acceptance applications at Harvard University
There is a noticeable dip in students applying for early acceptance at Harvard University. The number of early applications for Harvard University has dropped by 17% for the class of 2028, marking the lowest the rate in four years. The school reported that it received 54,008 applicants for that class, a 5% decrease from the previous year, and accepted 1,937 students for the next class. Despite this drop in applications, Harvard's acceptance rate has risen from 7.6% to 8.7%. The cutoff date for early admission was November 1st, a month before former school president Claudine Gay's plagiarism scandal and anti-semitism testimony.
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BOSTON — There is a noticeable dip in students applying for early acceptance at Harvard University.
The volume of early applications for the Ivy League school fell by 17% for the class of 2028.
Harvard said Thursday it received 54,008 applicants for the class of 2028, down 5% from the year before.
This is the lowest the rate has been in four years.
Harvard’s acceptance though has jumped from 7.6% to to 8.7%.
Harvard said it accepted 1,937 students for the class of 2028.
Harvard’s cutoff date for early admission was November 1st, a month before former school president Claudine Gay’s plagiarism scandal and anti-semitism testimony.
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