How many applications does Cornell SHA receive ED?

Anyone know many applications Sha gets ed?

http://irp.dpb.cornell.edu/university-factbook/undergraduate-admissions

Not sure I have seen numbers broken out by school by admission round

Another CC thread last year shows ED rates of admission.
http://talk.qa.collegeconfidential.com/discussion/comment/21897723#Comment_21897723

are u Ed sha?

@Hippobirdy @Mwfan1921 r u Ed sha?

Lol, my D thought about it but no.

@Hippobirdy --the post you referenced in another thread is incorrect. That poster simply calculated the percentage of the total ED admits for each college. I don’t think anyone really cares about that, and without looking at the figures, I am guessing that those percentages follow the overall enrollment ratios of each college.

I have not see the university publish the # of ED apps or the ED admit rate by college. Sometimes the individual colleges will publish that information, or announce it during orientation. My only data point is from five or six years ago, when SHA’s ED admit rate was within one percentage point of the RD admit rate. I don’t know it that has changed.

@CT1417 thanks.
Take a look
https://business.cornell.edu/hub/2019/09/09/first-years-transfers-business/

Also
http://irp.dpb.cornell.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Profile2019-Freshmen.pdf

I thought over summer, another poster had ED data for SHA, but I may have mixed up overall admit rate

@Hippobirdy – Maybe I am missing something, but I do not see the ED admit rate by college on either of those pages you linked. The university used to publish very detailed admission info, including SAT scores by college, but I have not seen that since Fall 2011.

I do not think that ED applicants to SHA receive the bump they do at some other colleges, but it is almost impossible to tease out the effects of athletic recruits and legacy on ED admits, given the information provided. Cornell is fairly transparent, but does not publish the info to the level that would allow you to be certain.

Having said that, it is wonderful when a student can finish the application process in mid-December. One of my children was, and the other was not. Much calmer last two weeks of December for the first one.

SHA takes about 20% Ed and 10% RD

@CT1417 SHA takes 20-25% Ed and 10% RD

@student88888 – Do you have a source for the figures you quoted? As I commented elsewhere on another SHA admit thread, my info is five years old, but at the time, the ED & RD admit rate for SHA were within one percentage point of each other, which is a much narrower gap than the overall university ED vs RD admit rates.

The overall SHA admit rate for the class that entered this fall is just over 24%, so I don’t think your figures support a blended rate of 24%.