Early Admit Rates for the Class of 2016

<p>Stanford, 12.8%
MIT ?</p>

<p>Yale, 15.7%</p>

<p>Harvard, 18.2%
Brown, 19%
Columbia, 19.6%
Princeton, 21%</p>

<p>Duke, 24.5%
Penn, 25.4%
Dartmouth, 25.8%</p>

<p>Interesting to note that Harvard is the 4th most selective school and Princeton is the 7th most selective school in this early admission games.</p>

<p>Feel free to add more.</p>

<p>Duke 24.54%
Georgetown Below 15%
JHU 38.45%</p>

<p>Stanford (REA) 12.8%
Yale (SCFA) 15.7%
Harvard (SCEA) 18.2%
Brown (ED) 19%
Columbia (ED) 19.6%
Princeton (SCEA) 21%
Duke (ED) 24.5%
Penn (ED) 25.4%
Dartmouth (ED) 25.8%
JHU (ED) 38.45%</p>

<p>SCEA is a REA.</p>

<p>MIT is announced on 12/17 at 12:17!</p>

<p>MIT (EA) 11.3%
Stanford (REA) 12.8%</p>

<p>Yale (SCFA) 15.7%</p>

<p>Harvard (SCEA) 18.2%
Brown (ED) 19%
Columbia (ED) 19.6%
Princeton (SCEA) 21%</p>

<p>Duke (ED) 24.5%
Penn (ED) 25.4%
Dartmouth (ED) 25.8%</p>

<p>JHU (ED) 38.45%</p>

<p>MIT (EA) 11.3%
Stanford (REA) 12.8%</p>

<p>Georgetown (EA)14.7%</p>

<p>Yale (SCFA) 15.7%</p>

<p>Harvard (SCEA) 18.2%
Brown (ED) 19%
Columbia (ED) 19.6%
Princeton (SCEA) 21%</p>

<p>Duke (ED) 24.5%
Penn (ED) 25.4%
Dartmouth (ED) 25.8%</p>

<p>JHU (ED) 38.45%</p>

<p>Rice (ED) 24.86%</p>

<p>A fairly comprehensive list can be found here:</p>

<p>[Early</a> Line on Early Admissions - NYTimes.com](<a href=“http://thechoice.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/12/20/2012-early-admission/]Early”>Early Line on Early Admissions - The New York Times)</p>

<p>They missed MIT’s and Rice’s. And no Chicago’s. I think that Chicago is trying to keep its early admit rate private.</p>

<p>MIT (EA) 11.3%
Stanford (REA) 12.8%</p>

<p>Georgetown (EA)14.7%
Yale (SCEA) 15.7%</p>

<p>Harvard (SCEA) 18.2%
Brown (ED) 19.0%
Columbia (ED) 20.4%
Princeton (SCEA) 21.0%</p>

<p>Duke (ED) 24.5%
Rice (ED) 24.9%
Penn (ED) 25.4%
Dartmouth (ED) 25.8%</p>

<p>Cornell (ED) 32.5%
Northwestern (ED) 32.8%</p>

<p>JHU (ED) 38.45%</p>

<p>^ That NY Times table will probably be updated–MIT just released over the weekend (not sure about Rice). And Chicago is on there: 17.61%.</p>

<p>Also, there are other top schools on that table, e.g., Williams–42.23%, Vanderbilt–31.26%.</p>

<p>MIT (EA) 11.3%
Stanford (REA) 12.8%
Georgetown (EA) 14.7%
Yale (SCEA) 15.7%
Chicago (EA) 17.6%
Harvard (SCEA) 18.2%
Brown (ED) 19.0%</p>

<p>Columbia (ED) 20.4%
Princeton (SCEA) 21.0%
Duke (ED) 24.5%
Rice (ED) 24.9%
Penn (ED) 25.4%
Dartmouth (ED) 25.8%</p>

<p>Vanderbilt (ED) 31.3%
Cornell (ED) 32.5%
Northwestern (ED) 32.8%
JHU (ED) 38.45%</p>