<p>Hi guys, let's start compiling a list of ED/EA/SCEA app numbers available at the moment. Just copy/paste to add on to the list. Cite your figures AND SAY THE % INCREASE.</p>
<p>Princeton SCEA: 3,547 (SCEA reinstated this year)
Early</a> Admission Returns to Princeton, and So Do the Applicants - NYTimes.com</p>
<p>Duke ED: 2,716 (+23%)
Early</a> Admission Returns to Princeton, and So Do the Applicants - NYTimes.com</p>
<p>Northwestern ED: 2,450 (+15.2%; up 45% in 2 years)
Early</a> Decision Applications Up Again : Northwestern University Newscenter</p>
<p>Brown ED: 2,900 (+4%)
Early</a> Admission Returns to Princeton, and So Do the Applicants - NYTimes.com</p>
<p>Dartmouth ED: 1,800 (+3%; up 40% in 5 years)
TheDartmouth.com:</a> Early decision pool rises to 1,800</p>
<p>Georgetown EA: 6,750 (+1.4%)
Early</a> App Numbers Increase - The Hoya</p>
<p>Penn ED: 4,150 (-1.3%)
The</a> Daily Pennsylvanian :: Penn sees slight drop in early decision applications</p>
<p>Interesting. Though I can’t say I’m sad to see the competition at Penn is slightly down. ;)</p>
<p>Edit: Actually, your numbers are off. The article says 4,510 applicants to Penn, not 4,150.</p>
<p>I just had to apply to Duke… ugh</p>
<p>Princeton SCEA: 3,547 (SCEA reinstated this year)</p>
<p>Duke ED: 2,716 (+23%)</p>
<p>Northwestern ED: 2,450 (+15.2%; up 45% in 2 years)</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins ED: 1,432 (+8%)</p>
<p>Brown ED: 2,900 (+4%)</p>
<p>Dartmouth ED: 1,800 (+3%; up 40% in 5 years)</p>
<p>Georgetown EA: 6,750 (+1.4%)</p>
<p>Penn ED: 4,510 (-1.3%)</p>
<p>[Admissions</a> pleased with increase in ED applicants - News & Features - The Johns Hopkins News-Letter - Johns Hopkins University](<a href=“http://www.jhunewsletter.com/news-features/admissions-pleased-with-increase-in-ed-applicants-1.2694014#.Tr7NSRyqmL8]Admissions”>http://www.jhunewsletter.com/news-features/admissions-pleased-with-increase-in-ed-applicants-1.2694014#.Tr7NSRyqmL8)</p>
<p>Also corrected Penn figure, my bad.</p>
<p>Princeton SCEA: 3,547 (SCEA reinstated this year)</p>
<p>** University of Chicago EA: 8,698 (+25%) **</p>
<p>Duke ED: 2,716 (+23%)</p>
<p>Northwestern ED: 2,450 (+15.2%; up 45% in 2 years)</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins ED: 1,432 (+8%)</p>
<p>Brown ED: 2,900 (+4%)</p>
<p>Dartmouth ED: 1,800 (+3%; up 40% in 5 years)</p>
<p>Georgetown EA: 6,750 (+1.4%)</p>
<p>Penn ED: 4,510 (-1.3%)</p>
<p>[Growth</a> in early-action applications to College continues long-term trend | UChicago News](<a href=“http://news.uchicago.edu/article/2011/11/14/growth-early-action-applications-college-continues-long-term-trend]Growth”>Growth in early-action applications to College continues long-term trend | University of Chicago News)</p>