MIT Acceptance Rate?

<p>What is MIT's Acceptance Rate this year and what was last years?</p>

<p>don't know the figures from last year, but for this year, EA = 11% and RA = 13%</p>

<p>last year was a bit higher, but not too much. you might be able to find it on their site.</p>

<p>Last year's overall admit rate was 14%. See the statistics on Class of 2009 on Matt's blog from last May 31; I'm confident he'll post a similar re-cap for Class of 2010 at the end of May this year.</p>

<p>This year (2006): EA = 12.2% (377 out of 3,098), RA = 12% (not too sure)
Sorry I don't remember the stats for last year.</p>

<p>Here's the data from 2004-05: <a href="http://web.mit.edu/ir/cds/2005/c.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://web.mit.edu/ir/cds/2005/c.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Public Service Announcement: the Common Data Sets are your friends. The one over30 cites above is for the class that entered in 2004 (Class of '08): since the full academic year 2005-2006 is not ended yet, the data for the class that entered in 2005 (Class of '09) is not yet available and published, but will likely show up in that list over the summer.</p>

<p>In 2005, the EA rate was 13.6% (383 out of 2,822), total overall admit rate = 14% (1,495 out of 10,443). (Data from Matt's and Ben's blog entries. You're welcome to do the numbers to get the RD-only percentage. ;) )</p>

<p>Oops. Thanks for the correction.</p>

<p>go to <a href="http://ivysuccess.com/mit_2010.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://ivysuccess.com/mit_2010.html&lt;/a> (see the article below in italic form)</p>

<p>*MIT offered admission to 1,474 of its 11,373 applicants to its class of 2010, or 13 percent. This represents a decrease compared to last year’s admit rate of 14 percent. 377 applicants were admitted through the early process, and 1,097 were admitted through the regular process. Twelve percent of the deferred applicants from the early applicant pool were accepted during regular admissions.
This year’s admitted class is 52 percent male and 48 percent female. Under-represented minorities represent 19 percent of the admits, comparable to previous years.</p>

<p>MIT expects about 68 percent of accepted students to matriculate.</p>

<p>The number of early action applicants this year increased from 2,799 to 3,098, or 10%. Only 377 students were admitted early, resulting in an early action admit rate of 12%. </p>

<p>2,505 applicants were deferred and 216 were denied admission. </p>

<p>The percentage of admitted under-represented minorities doubled from 14 percent last year to a record 27 percent this year. This year’s admitted early applicants will make up approximately 30 percent of the incoming class. </p>

<p>Total applications rose nine percent this year, as a total of 11,373 applicants applied to MIT this year, compared to 10,439 last year. </p>

<p>The number of international applications, 2,506, increased by 203 applications, or 11 percent.*</p>

<p>if exactly around 68% of the students matriculate this year (predicted by MIT), there will be an extremely low chance for the wait list people to get admissions.</p>

<p>That's been the case in the past few years also, MIT2010. It all depends on the yield (percent matriculating). By the end of May, everyone will know.</p>