@mjstewart1224 Yeah, well, not as bad getting rejected ED from your first choice (ily Northwestern)
@McKilla99 you and me both (Johns Hopkins ED)
Anyone know how many people will get in after being deferred and how many people outside of New York will get into CALS?
No one knows my joy when I found out they only deferred 1,153
Hi Senior123211 How do you know that that is the official number?
23.6 percent were deferred to regular decision out of 4,882.
Thanks. Was that published somewhere where detailing data by college?
I think each college publishes theirs individually.
@Carmeninmadrid @XoXdreamerXoX most ivies post accepted after deferral but cornell does not. It’s usually around the regular rate even though most people think a deferall is the end
apparently, there are only some mailed acceptances for SHA…and the next wave isn’t until Ivy day, when the rest of the acceptances are posted
@lithoward2468 we have to wait for Ivy day too?
Called and confirmed today: diversity emails will be sent out next week. obviously not all urm’s/wie will receive them. Just letting you guys know : )
@redbluegreen19 that is what it is looking like. when you call admissions they say that they will be sending out more mail…but someone received any email from an SHA admissions officer that the rest will be on ivy day
Does anyone know if CALS sends out likely letters?
Ok…since people keep asking the same questions this is what I’ll do based on the info we have so far based on previous years and calls from this year:
If you are a URM(regardless of college) or a woman in engineering you MIGHT receive this:
-Diversity Hosting Letter(next week)
-Decision on Ivy Day
If you are in ILR/SHA you MIGHT receive this:
-Decision on Ivy Day
-Acceptance from rolling admissions in the coming waves
If you are anything other than a URM/WIE(includes:CAS/CALS/HumEc/Engineering)(doesn’t include ILR/SHA) you MIGHT receive this:
-Decision of Ivy Day
Obviously everyone gets a decision on Ivy Day. Let me know if I need to make any corrections
Every page someone is going to be asking the same thing so save that post link lol.
rt^
@CCSenioritis Thank you. The repeated questions were getting out of hand.
When is Ivy day? And wow, it’s nice to know that Cornell deferred 24% of their candidates, which hints at the idea that Cornell is not one of those schools that uses a defer as a ‘soft deny’ just to keep the regular decision acceptance rate low. On the other hand, Brown University deferred 67%. Hm.
Adding on to @CCSenioritis
If you are a URM(regardless of college) or a woman in engineering you MIGHT receive this:
-Diversity Hosting Letter(next week)
-Decision on Ivy Day
If you are in ILR/SHA you MIGHT receive this:
-Decision on Ivy Day
-Acceptance from rolling admissions in the coming waves
If you are anything other than a URM/WIE(includes:CAS/CALS/HumEc/Engineering)(doesn’t include ILR/SHA) you MIGHT receive this:
-Decision of Ivy Day
Ivy Day (as posted by Cornell https://caaan.admissions.cornell.edu/CAAANCalendar.pdf , by Yale in the admissions status portal, and somewhere else by Pton):
-March 31st