<p>So far many Chicago's peers have reported the total application numbers for class 2018. Dartmouth is the latest one - reported today while Harvard and Yale just reported last week.</p>
<p>NW, WashU, Duke, etc. have already reported too.</p>
<p>Interestingly quite a few still have not reported yet - Chicago, Stanford, MIT, a couple of Ivies, etc.</p>
<p>There are some interesting trends this year IMO:</p>
<p>Most of the schools (if already) have reported way late - common app glitches?</p>
<p>No big gain or loss except Penn (+14%) and Dartmouth (-14%) - application saturated? The current cycle of the frantic admission war has come to a stop?</p>
<p>More applied early - Duke saw a whopping 25% increase for ED but only 2% increase in total. The same symptom has happened to NW too.</p>
<p>More accepted during early round - Harvard increased EA admits to 992 from last year's 892, from 774 two years ago. Penn will fill 54% of class 2018 with ED admits while Harvard will more than 50% assuming 90% EA yield rate.</p>
<p>Actually, I think it’s a good thing that the explosive growth of application numbers might be slowing. I don’t think it’s a good thing for a school to have sub-10% acceptance rates; far too selective and not enough quality is being added to the student body for such a high stress cost to parents and students. I for one would not be sad to see Chicago and its peers report higher acceptance rates this year. </p>
<p>@neweducation, as much as I agree with you, I don’t think UChicago will report an overall acceptance rate higher than 8%. It may be a futile exercise, but my prediction of the overall acceptance rate for the Class of 2018 is 7.5% with the yield in the border line of 60% </p>