The 2023 Harvard Acceptance Rate Total Applications Total Accepted Acceptance Rate Early Action 9,553 722 7.6% Regular Decision 47,384 1,220 2.6% Overall 56,937 1,942 3.41% The overall 2023 acceptance rate of 3.41% may seem low, but it’s a minor improvement over 2022’s rate (3.2%)...
Harvard Collegeannounced Thursday that it accepted 692 students to the class of 2028 out of the 7,921 applicants who applied under Harvard’s Early Action Program, which required applications to be submitted by Nov. 1. That amounts to a 17% drop compared to last year’s early application...
March 31, 2023Harvard College admitted 3.41 percent of applicants to the Class of 2027, marking the second-lowest admissions rate in the College’s history. The College’s Admissions Office notified 1,220 students of their acceptances in the regular decision cycle at 7 p.m. Thursday. The admi...
Controversial Harvard early action practice is removed after 1 yearEmir Senturk
The College notified 1,015 students of their acceptances in the regular decision cycle at 7 p.m. Thursday evening. They join935 applicantsadmitted through the College’s early action program in December. This year’s admissions rate is the lowest in College history, down from4.59 percentlast ye...
In 2023, Harvard welcomed just 1,965 students out of the 56,937 who applied, for an acceptance rate of just 3.5%. Of the almost 60,000 applicants for Harvard’s Class of 2027, 9,544 of them applied early action; of those, 721 were accepted for a 7.6% early action acceptance rate....
Harvard Collegetoday offered regular admission to 1,220 applicants to the class of 2027; combined withthe 722 early-action applicants granted admission in December, 1,942 of the 56,937 applicants to the class (3.4 percent) were granted admission. The applicant pool declined 4,283 (7 percent)...
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Jul 7, 2023 Unpacking the affirmative action decision The Supreme Court ended the systemic use of race as a factor in college admissions on Thursday. Jess Bravin, Supreme Court correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, joins CBS News to break down the decision. Plus, Andrew Brennen, a Un...
Harvard Yard on a winter evening during finals week, December 13, 2023, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis/Getty Images New York CNN — Some key members of Harvard’s faculty and the university’s top governing body held an extraordinary meeting last we...