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Acceptance rates down again at top colleges!
As college applications surge to new highs, some of the most selective schools are seeing their acceptance rates drop. Here's a look at which colleges have seen the biggest declines this year.
Who actually clears a top college's waitlist?
The chances of getting off a waitlist at any one college are unpredictable at best and the data … bears out this volatility.
Athlete Recruitment Opportunities for Varsity Sports at Top Colleges
Varsity sports played at the top colleges also offer great opportunities for athlete recruitment….
Do test scores improve chances of admissions?
Find out whether or not submitting test scores improves your chances of being accepted into the college of your choice.
The athlete recruits’ advantage in college admissions
For a high school student aspiring to attend a highly selective college, playing an NCAA sport is potentially one way to stand out…
The 61 Colleges with Low Acceptance Rates
More than two million applications were submitted to these 61 selective colleges through…
How to impress admissions at top colleges
The more selective the college, the more demanding they will be in wanting applicants who stand out from the crowd.
Key admission criteria used by top colleges
Do you know what the top colleges are looking for in an applicant? Find out here!
NCAA Sports Played at Top Colleges
High school students who excel in an NCAA sport are positioned to gain priority admission as athlete recruits to highly selective colleges
Have applications to top colleges increased much?
Across all 61 colleges, applications received stood at all time highs for the the class of 2026.
Do grades matter to the top colleges?
Good grades are a pre-requisite for an application to move forward in the consideration process for acceptance.
Number of Sports Played at Top Colleges
Whether a highly selective college is a NCAA Division 1 member recruiting a majority of its sports team,…..
What a College’s Test Score Ranges Mean
Most highly selective colleges report score ranges for standardized tests between the 25th percentile and 75th percentile.