Sunday, June 7, 2020

Harvard Early Action Figures

Harvard Early Action Figures December 15, 2013 Weve got the Harvard Early Action numbers for the Class of 2018 for our readers (photo credit: chensiyuan). The Harvard Early Action figures for the Class of 2018 are in and weve got them for our readers. For the Class of 2018, slightly over 21 percent of students who applied via Early Action to Harvard earned a spot in the incoming class. In all, 992 students received positive word from Harvard University, as announced on Friday. This marked the highest Early Action acceptance rate since Harvard re-instituted the Early Action program (after it was on hiatus for four years). After overseeing a 15 percent increase from 2011 to 2012, this years Early Action pool at Harvard was down 3 percent. According to an article on the Harvard Early figures in The Crimson, This year’s applicants are remarkable by any standard. Their academic and extracurricular strengths are impressive—as is their ethnic, economic, and geographic diversity, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 said in a press release. Can you imagine the Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid at Harvard or at any college for that matter saying anything other than the fact that theyve got this outstanding class of talented students? We think not. Why do they even bother writing these press releases? If you compared the quotes of deans of admissions at various highly selective college year to year, we bet youd find the same quotes verbatim. Have a question on the Harvard Early Action figures? Let us know your questions by posting a Comment below. We look forward to hearing from you. And, while youre here, read about last years Early Action numbers at Harvard.