Acceptance rate for undergraduate public policy in Ivy Leagues

<p>Hello, could you please let me know which Ivy league school has the highest acceptance rate for udergraduate public policy ? Thanks a lot.</p>

<p>With a few exceptions such as engineering at some, ivies do not admit by undergrad major.</p>

<p>Brown, Cornell and UPenn out of the eight offer a specific Pub Policy analysis major. Perhaps you should search via top schools that offer the major rather than just the celebrity label of “Ivy League”. </p>

<p>And like redroses said, they don’t admit via one’s stated major.</p>

<p>Hello, thanks for answering my question. At Cornell University, what is the acceptance rate for Human Ecology, and College of Arts and Science? I am looking for a college with higher acceptance rate. Thanks.</p>

<p>I goggled ‘cornell acceptance rate by college’, it’s for 2007:</p>

<p>[Cornell</a> University - Search Cornell](<a href=“Cornell University | Search Pages”>Cornell University | Search Pages)</p>

<p><a href=“http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000003.pdf[/url]”>http://dpb.cornell.edu/documents/1000003.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

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<p>Princeton also has the Woodrow Wilson school of Public Policy.</p>

<p>^But not all students who apply are accepted. It’s another application process for rising juniors to go through, this time competing against Princeton students. So it may not be wise to attend Princeton just for Woody Woo .</p>