Cornell’s Early Decision Acceptance Rate Increases to 23.8 Percent for Class of 2024

"For the first time in four years, Cornell’s early decision acceptance rate increased for the Class of 2024.

Cornell admitted 1,576 out of 6,615 early decision applicants, or 23.8 percent, a slight increase from last year’s 22.6 percent acceptance rate for the Class of 2023, according to University statistics provided to The Sun. The early decision acceptance rate for the Class of 2022 was 24.4 percent.

Of the accepted students, 51.6 percent are women — a four percent decrease from last year. Students of color comprise 39.7 percent of admitted students, a similar figure to the percentage of students of color admitted early for the Class of 2023. Early decision applications from underrepresented minorities also increased by 11 percent.

Legacy students — whom the University recommends applying early decision — constitute 22.1 percent of the class, the same as last year. Athletes are 12.1 percent of the admitted class, a 1.4 percent decrease from last year." …

https://cornellsun.com/2019/12/13/cornells-early-decision-acceptance-rate-increases-to-23-8-percent-for-class-of-2024/

Do you think the Year of the Dragon (parents wanting their kids to be born in 2000) has anything to do with applications peaking last year and the year before for the entering classes of 2018 & 2019?

UPenn and Duke both saw decreases in early decision applications this year.

Wow, that’s really fascinating. I’m very glad and grateful to be a part of that 23.8%!

Any idea what is Cornell’s 2024 early decision acceptance rate in College of Engineering ?