How much of the class was filled with EDers?

<p>I seriously doubt that 40% of the class was accepted ED as Dartmouth is committed to not accepting 40% of the class ED (they try to keep the #s around 35-36%). </p>

<p>Even with the class of 2011 which is the largest admitted class that Dartmouth has in years with 1115 students because more people decided to come during RD, there were 379 students accepted ED 35.87% </p>

<p>class of 2010 1086 - 397 ED (36%)
class of 2009 1075 397 ED (36.9%)
class of 2008 1081 384 ED (35.5%)
class of 2007 1077 397 ED (35.65%)</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.dartmouth.edu/~oir/data-reporting/cds/index.html[/url]”>This Page Has Moved;

<p>Their largest class was class of 2005 with 1137 students which resulted in a housing shortage and the school offered a free year of room and board to families who deferred enrolling for a year.</p>

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