<p>Cornell had a 17 % increase ED and the admissions rep I talked to said that they expect well over 40,000 apps this year which would mean around a 10 % increase overall. I will keep you updated on the numbers as they come in!</p>
<p>NYU +11.2% (48,606) [all campuses including Shanghai & Abu Dhabi]
[url=<a href=“http://nyunews.com/2013/03/05/admissions-2/]NYU”>NYU sees 12 percent spike in applications for class of 2017 - Washington Square News]NYU</a> sees 12 percent spike in applications for class of 2017<a href=“NYU%20reported%2012%%20in%20their%20article,%20but%20their%20raw%20numbers%20tell%20a%20slightly%20different%20story…editors%20should%20have%20double-checked%20their%20work!”>/url</a></p>
<p>re-sort & catch-up of previously reported stats
Skidmore +42% (8,126)
Northern Kentucky >+30% (no app count)
Clark +27.8% (5,472)
Ohio State +25.6% (35,300)
Case Western +25% (18,226)
UChicago +20% (30,369)
Boston U +19.4% (52,532)
UCSC +16.9% (38,507)
UC Merced +16.6% (14,966)
U Washington +15.7% (30,073)
St Lawrence +14.4% (3,080)
Brandeis +14.2% (9,370)
UCSB +13.9% (62,402)
UC Riverside +13.2% (33,809)
UC Davis +13.1% (55,877)
Kalamazoo +13% (>2,400)
Tufts +12.4% (18,410)
WPI +12.0% (8,498)
UC Irvine +11.3% (60,619)
NYU +11.2% (48,606) [all campuses including Shanghai & Abu Dhabi]
Alma +11.1% (1,820)
UCLA +10.8% (80,472)
UCSD +10.8% (67,403)
Babson +10.3% (6,080)
Pepperdine +10% (10,443)
UC Berkeley +9.7% (67,658)
Emerson +9.7% (7,756)
Cal Poly, SLO +9.4% (40,404)
Claremont McKenna ~+9% (5,461 by NYT, back-calc’d to be ~5510 from CMC)
Vanderbilt +8.9% (30,870)
Lehigh +8.7% (12,548)
Rochester +8.2% (17,146)
San Diego State +8.0 (74,458)
Colgate +7.0% (8,346)
Miami U +6.3% (21,593)
St Andrews +6% (14,355)
Stanford +5.9% (38,800)
Bates +5.9% (5,194)
Trinity +5.7% (7,500)
NC State +5.5% (calc’d to be >21,384, count incomplete)
Columbia +5.1% (33,460)
Fordham +5.0% (35,229)
Bowdoin +4.7% (7,029)
Wesleyan +4.5% (10,969)
U North Carolina +4.0% (30,689)
U Southern Cal +3.7% (47,800)
Virginia +3.5% (~29,250)
Barnard +3.3% (5,609)
Colby +2.8% (5,390)
Yale +2.8% (29,790)
Middlebury +2.6% (9,075)
William & Mary +2.5% (14,000)
Union +2.5% (5,643)
Olin +2.4% (800)
Northwestern +2.2% (32,766)
Harvard +2.1% (35,022)
Rice +1.4% (15,345)
George Washington +0.87% (21,946)
Juilliard +0.82% (2,338)
JHU +0.52% (20,608)
Duke +0.4% (31,752)
Swarthmore +0.24% (6,632)
Brown +0.22% (28,733)
Villanova +0.21% (14,933)
Penn +0.00% (31,219)
Caltech -0.02% (5,536)
Georgetown -0.12% (20,025)
Scripps -0.29% (2,366)
Grinnell -0.57% (4,528)
Princeton -0.59% (26,505)
Holy Cross -1.3% (7,079)
Harvey Mudd -1.6% (3,537)
Hamilton -1.8% (5,017)
Elon -2.5% (9,791)
Pitzer -2.9% (4,103)
Dartmouth -2.8% (22,400)
Williams -3.3% (6,836)
Bucknell -3.6% (7,834)
Vassar -3.9% (7,600)
Pomona -4.8% (~7,100)
Amherst -7.7% (7,908)
RPI -10.7% (13,600)
Boston College -26% (~25,000)</p>
<p>I can’t find anything published on Cornell yet.</p>
<p>this looks like a final apps number for Dartmouth: 22,416<br>
(just 16 more than previously reported)
[Admissions:</a> ?Attention and Care? for Every Application<em>|</em>Dartmouth Now](<a href=“http://now.dartmouth.edu/2013/03/admissions-attention-and-care-for-every-application/]Admissions:”>http://now.dartmouth.edu/2013/03/admissions-attention-and-care-for-every-application/)</p>
<p>U Texas reports a record >38,000 applied
[Decision</a> Time: Becoming a Longhorn « Know](<a href=“Decision Time: Becoming a Longhorn - UT News”>Decision Time: Becoming a Longhorn - UT News)
Which comes to >+7.3% (using 35,431 for last year; CDS source:<a href=“https://sp.austin.utexas.edu/sites/ut/rpt/Documents/IMA_PUB_CDS_2012_AY.pdf[/url]”>https://sp.austin.utexas.edu/sites/ut/rpt/Documents/IMA_PUB_CDS_2012_AY.pdf</a>)</p>
<p>Dartmouth re-calc’ed to be -3.0% using '12-'13 CDS for last year: <a href=“This Page Has Moved”>This Page Has Moved;
<p>re-sort
Skidmore +42% (8,126)
Northern Kentucky >+30% (no app count)
Clark +27.8% (5,472)
Ohio State +25.6% (35,300)
Case Western +25% (18,226)
UChicago +20% (30,369)
Boston U +19.4% (52,532)
UCSC +16.9% (38,507)
UC Merced +16.6% (14,966)
U Washington +15.7% (30,073)
St Lawrence +14.4% (3,080)
Brandeis +14.2% (9,370)
UCSB +13.9% (62,402)
UC Riverside +13.2% (33,809)
UC Davis +13.1% (55,877)
Kalamazoo +13% (>2,400)
Tufts +12.4% (18,410)
WPI +12.0% (8,498)
UC Irvine +11.3% (60,619)
NYU +11.2% (48,606) [all campuses including Shanghai & Abu Dhabi]
Alma +11.1% (1,820)
UCLA +10.8% (80,472)
UCSD +10.8% (67,403)
Babson +10.3% (6,080)
Pepperdine +10% (10,443)
UC Berkeley +9.7% (67,658)
Emerson +9.7% (7,756)
Cal Poly, SLO +9.4% (40,404)
Claremont McKenna ~+9% (5,461 by NYT, back-calc’d to be ~5510 from CMC)
Vanderbilt +8.9% (30,870)
Lehigh +8.7% (12,548)
Rochester +8.2% (17,146)
San Diego State +8.0 (74,458)
U Texas >+7.3% (>38,000)
Colgate +7.0% (8,346)
Miami U +6.3% (21,593)
St Andrews +6% (14,355)
Stanford +5.9% (38,800)
Bates +5.9% (5,194)
Trinity +5.7% (7,500)
NC State +5.5% (calc’d to be >21,384, count incomplete)
Columbia +5.1% (33,460)
Fordham +5.0% (35,229)
Bowdoin +4.7% (7,029)
Wesleyan +4.5% (10,969)
U North Carolina +4.0% (30,689)
U Southern Cal +3.7% (47,800)
Virginia +3.5% (~29,250)
Barnard +3.3% (5,609)
Colby +2.8% (5,390)
Yale +2.8% (29,790)
Middlebury +2.6% (9,075)
William & Mary +2.5% (14,000)
Union +2.5% (5,643)
Olin +2.4% (800)
Northwestern +2.2% (32,766)
Harvard +2.1% (35,022)
Rice +1.4% (15,345)
George Washington +0.87% (21,946)
Juilliard +0.82% (2,338)
JHU +0.52% (20,608)
Duke +0.4% (31,752)
Swarthmore +0.24% (6,632)
Brown +0.22% (28,733)
Villanova +0.21% (14,933)
Penn +0.00% (31,219)
Caltech -0.02% (5,536)
Georgetown -0.12% (20,025)
Scripps -0.29% (2,366)
Grinnell -0.57% (4,528)
Princeton -0.59% (26,505)
Holy Cross -1.3% (7,079)
Harvey Mudd -1.6% (3,537)
Hamilton -1.8% (5,017)
Elon -2.5% (9,791)
Pitzer -2.9% (4,103)
Dartmouth -3.0% (22,416)
Williams -3.3% (6,836)
Bucknell -3.6% (7,834)
Vassar -3.9% (7,600)
Pomona -4.8% (~7,100)
Amherst -7.7% (7,908)
RPI -10.7% (13,600)
Boston College -26% (~25,000)</p>
<p>still nothing for Cornell</p>
<p>Vermont +2.7% (22,277)
[UVM</a> drops fee, sees more applications : Rutland Herald Online](<a href=“http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20130310/THISJUSTIN/703109882]UVM”>http://www.rutlandherald.com/article/20130310/THISJUSTIN/703109882)</p>
<p>Interesting that only 1/10th of UVM applicants are “in-state.”</p>
<p>re-sort
Skidmore +42% (8,126)
Northern Kentucky >+30% (no app count)
Clark +27.8% (5,472)
Ohio State +25.6% (35,300)
Case Western +25% (18,226)
UChicago +20% (30,369)
Boston U +19.4% (52,532)
UCSC +16.9% (38,507)
UC Merced +16.6% (14,966)
U Washington +15.7% (30,073)
St Lawrence +14.4% (3,080)
Brandeis +14.2% (9,370)
UCSB +13.9% (62,402)
UC Riverside +13.2% (33,809)
UC Davis +13.1% (55,877)
Kalamazoo +13% (>2,400)
Tufts +12.4% (18,410)
WPI +12.0% (8,498)
UC Irvine +11.3% (60,619)
NYU +11.2% (48,606) [all campuses including Shanghai & Abu Dhabi]
Alma +11.1% (1,820)
UCLA +10.8% (80,472)
UCSD +10.8% (67,403)
Babson +10.3% (6,080)
Pepperdine +10% (10,443)
UC Berkeley +9.7% (67,658)
Emerson +9.7% (7,756)
Cal Poly, SLO +9.4% (40,404)
Claremont McKenna ~+9% (5,461 by NYT, back-calc’d to be ~5510 from CMC)
Vanderbilt +8.9% (30,870)
Lehigh +8.7% (12,548)
Rochester +8.2% (17,146)
San Diego State +8.0 (74,458)
U Texas >+7.3% (>38,000)
Colgate +7.0% (8,346)
Miami U +6.3% (21,593)
St Andrews +6% (14,355)
Stanford +5.9% (38,800)
Bates +5.9% (5,194)
Trinity +5.7% (7,500)
NC State +5.5% (calc’d to be >21,384, count incomplete)
Columbia +5.1% (33,460)
Fordham +5.0% (35,229)
Bowdoin +4.7% (7,029)
Wesleyan +4.5% (10,969)
U North Carolina +4.0% (30,689)
U Southern Cal +3.7% (47,800)
Virginia +3.5% (~29,250)
Barnard +3.3% (5,609)
Colby +2.8% (5,390)
Yale +2.8% (29,790)
Vermont +2.7% (22,277)
Middlebury +2.6% (9,075)
William & Mary +2.5% (14,000)
Union +2.5% (5,643)
Olin +2.4% (800)
Northwestern +2.2% (32,766)
Harvard +2.1% (35,022)
Rice +1.4% (15,345)
George Washington +0.87% (21,946)
Juilliard +0.82% (2,338)
JHU +0.52% (20,608)
Duke +0.4% (31,752)
Swarthmore +0.24% (6,632)
Brown +0.22% (28,733)
Villanova +0.21% (14,933)
Penn +0.00% (31,219)
Caltech -0.02% (5,536)
Georgetown -0.12% (20,025)
Scripps -0.29% (2,366)
Grinnell -0.57% (4,528)
Princeton -0.59% (26,505)
Holy Cross -1.3% (7,079)
Harvey Mudd -1.6% (3,537)
Hamilton -1.8% (5,017)
Elon -2.5% (9,791)
Pitzer -2.9% (4,103)
Dartmouth -3.0% (22,416)
Williams -3.3% (6,836)
Bucknell -3.6% (7,834)
Vassar -3.9% (7,600)
Pomona -4.8% (~7,100)
Amherst -7.7% (7,908)
RPI -10.7% (13,600)
Boston College -26% (~25,000)</p>
<p>Northeastern University received 47,322 applications for the entering class of Fall 2013, up from 44,208 in 2012.</p>
<p>thanks maggie. That would be +7.0%</p>
<p>Here’s the source: [Tackling</a> 47,000 college applications, one by one | The Huntington News](<a href=“http://huntnewsnu.com/2013/02/tackling-47000-college-applications-one-by-one/]Tackling”>http://huntnewsnu.com/2013/02/tackling-47000-college-applications-one-by-one/)</p>
<p>RPI +~6% (16,112)
[RPI:</a> News & Events - Freshman Applications Surge Past 16,000 at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute](<a href=“http://news.rpi.edu/update.do?artcenterkey=3149]RPI:”>Freshman Applications Surge Past 16,000 at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | News & Events)</p>
<p>Smith +1.4% (4,402)
<a href=“http://www.smith.edu/newsoffice/releases/NewsOffice13-18.html[/url]”>http://www.smith.edu/newsoffice/releases/NewsOffice13-18.html</a>
[source for last year’s apps: <a href=“http://www.smith.edu/ir/docs/Smith_CDS_2012-2013_002.pdf[/url]”>http://www.smith.edu/ir/docs/Smith_CDS_2012-2013_002.pdf</a>]</p>
<p>Papa Chicken: I think San Diego State is +6.0% (53,760).</p>
<p>Someone on one of the Univ. of Mich. threads reports being just told by the admissions office there of an increase in 23,000 (!) applications compared to last year. Not sure if that means the whole system or just Ann Arbor. But still…</p>
<p>^^^Maybe all the people here on CC who encourage OPs to apply there?
Seriously, it does get recommended here more than any other state school…</p>
<p>gotcha NaniwaJin…lots of Cal State schools listed in a prior-post link (back on the Cal Poly SLO post)…I just haven’t gotten to them yet. On my list.</p>
<p>tougis- if you find a citable report on Michigan, please post here.</p>
<p>not sure how I missed these…</p>
<p>Emory +0.91% (17,652)
[Emory</a> and Oxford colleges receive record applications for fall 2013 | Emory University | Atlanta, GA](<a href=“http://news.emory.edu/stories/2013/03/upress_record_applications_fall_2013/campus.html]Emory”>Emory and Oxford colleges receive record applications for fall 2013)</p>
<p>SUNY Binghamton +3.4% (29,089)
[Binghamton</a> University receives record number of applications for admission](<a href=“http://www.cnybj.com/Channels/BankingFinance/tabid/72/itemid/18180/sourcemid/416/Binghamton-University-receives-record-number-of-applications-for-admission/Default.aspx?returnUrl=%2FChannels%2FBankingFinance%2Ftabid%2F72%2FDefault.aspx]Binghamton”>http://www.cnybj.com/Channels/BankingFinance/tabid/72/itemid/18180/sourcemid/416/Binghamton-University-receives-record-number-of-applications-for-admission/Default.aspx?returnUrl=%2FChannels%2FBankingFinance%2Ftabid%2F72%2FDefault.aspx)</p>
<p>MIT “almost 19,000” [Decisions</a> Released TODAY @ 6:28 p.m. | MIT Admissions](<a href=“http://mitadmissions.org/blogs/entry/decisions-released-today-628-p.m]Decisions”>Decisions Released TODAY @ 6:28 p.m. | MIT Admissions)</p>
<p>last year 18,109 [Admissions</a> Statistics | MIT Admissions](<a href=“http://mitadmissions.org/apply/process/stats]Admissions”>Admissions statistics | MIT Admissions)</p>
<p>therefore app growth ~<4.92%</p>
<p>Vanderbilt update +9.2% (30,950+) [previously reported 30,870]
[I</a> had to be a Commodore | myVU | Vanderbilt University](<a href=“http://news.vanderbilt.edu/2013/03/had-to-be-commodore/]I”>I had to be a Commodore | Vanderbilt University)</p>
<p>catch-up & re-sort</p>
<p>Skidmore +42% (8,126)
Northern Kentucky >+30% (no app count)
Clark +27.8% (5,472)
Ohio State +25.6% (35,300)
Case Western +25% (18,226)
UChicago +20% (30,369)
Boston U +19.4% (52,532)
UCSC +16.9% (38,507)
UC Merced +16.6% (14,966)
U Washington +15.7% (30,073)
St Lawrence +14.4% (3,080)
Brandeis +14.2% (9,370)
UCSB +13.9% (62,402)
UC Riverside +13.2% (33,809)
UC Davis +13.1% (55,877)
Kalamazoo +13% (>2,400)
Tufts +12.4% (18,410)
WPI +12.0% (8,498)
UC Irvine +11.3% (60,619)
NYU +11.2% (48,606) [all campuses including Shanghai & Abu Dhabi]
Alma +11.1% (1,820)
UCLA +10.8% (80,472)
UCSD +10.8% (67,403)
Babson +10.3% (6,080)
Pepperdine +10% (10,443)
UC Berkeley +9.7% (67,658)
Emerson +9.7% (7,756)
Cal Poly, SLO +9.4% (40,404)
Vanderbilt +9.2% (30,950+)
Claremont McKenna ~+9% (5,461 by NYT, back-calc’d to be ~5510 from CMC)
Lehigh +8.7% (12,548)
Rochester +8.2% (17,146)
San Diego State +8.0 (74,458)
U Texas >+7.3% (>38,000)
Colgate +7.0% (8,346)
Northeastern +7.0 (47,322)
Miami U +6.3% (21,593)
San Diego State is +6.0% (53,760)
St Andrews +6% (14,355)
RPI +~6% (16,112)
Stanford +5.9% (38,800)
Bates +5.9% (5,194)
Trinity +5.7% (7,500)
NC State +5.5% (calc’d to be >21,384, count incomplete)
Columbia +5.1% (33,460)
Fordham +5.0% (35,229)
MIT +~4.9% (almost 19,000)
Bowdoin +4.7% (7,029)
Wesleyan +4.5% (10,969)
U North Carolina +4.0% (30,689)
U Southern Cal +3.7% (47,800)
Virginia +3.5% (~29,250)
SUNY Binghamton +3.4% (29,089)
Barnard +3.3% (5,609)
Colby +2.8% (5,390)
Yale +2.8% (29,790)
Vermont +2.7% (22,277)
Middlebury +2.6% (9,075)
William & Mary +2.5% (14,000)
Union +2.5% (5,643)
Olin +2.4% (800)
Northwestern +2.2% (32,766)
Harvard +2.1% (35,022)
Rice +1.4% (15,345)
Smith +1.4% (4,402)
Emory +0.91% (17,652)
George Washington +0.87% (21,946)
Juilliard +0.82% (2,338)
JHU +0.52% (20,608)
Duke +0.4% (31,752)
Swarthmore +0.24% (6,632)
Brown +0.22% (28,733)
Villanova +0.21% (14,933)
Penn +0.00% (31,219)
Caltech -0.02% (5,536)
Georgetown -0.12% (20,025)
Scripps -0.29% (2,366)
Grinnell -0.57% (4,528)
Princeton -0.59% (26,505)
Holy Cross -1.3% (7,079)
Harvey Mudd -1.6% (3,537)
Hamilton -1.8% (5,017)
Elon -2.5% (9,791)
Pitzer -2.9% (4,103)
Dartmouth -3.0% (22,416)
Williams -3.3% (6,836)
Bucknell -3.6% (7,834)
Vassar -3.9% (7,600)
Pomona -4.8% (~7,100)
Amherst -7.7% (7,908)
RPI -10.7% (13,600)
Boston College -26% (~25,000) </p>
<p>median 4.9%-5.0%</p>
<p>When do you think Cornell will release ad stats? Just curious…</p>
<p>good question Ama308. The recent reporting history shows that Cornell holds off reporting apps numbers until decisions are announced at the end of March…</p>
<p>Class of '16 reported 3/30/12 [Cornell</a> Accepts Lowest Percentage of Applicants Yet | The Cornell Daily Sun](<a href=“http://cornellsun.com/node/50805]Cornell”>http://cornellsun.com/node/50805)
Class of '15 reported 3/31/11 [Admissions</a> Rate Drops for Class of 2015 | The Cornell Daily Sun](<a href=“http://cornellsun.com/node/46577]Admissions”>http://cornellsun.com/node/46577)</p>
<p>If cellucch is right in post 203 above (>40,000 aps), then the app increase would be >+5.8%…to be announced at the end of March.</p>
<p>a more precise MIT # </p>
<p>MIT +4.9% (18,989)
[1548</a> admitted frosh for the Class of 2017 - The Tech](<a href=“http://tech.mit.edu/V133/N12/admissions.html]1548”>http://tech.mit.edu/V133/N12/admissions.html)</p>
<p>somehow missed this February announcement…</p>
<p>Ohio U +15.8% (20,236)
[OU</a> receives record number of incoming class applications | The Post](<a href=“http://thepost.ohiou.edu/content/ou-receives-record-number-incoming-class-applications]OU”>http://thepost.ohiou.edu/content/ou-receives-record-number-incoming-class-applications)</p>
<p>…the Ohio universities in general have seen large (most well above median) increases (OSU, Case Western, Ohio U, Miami U)</p>
<p>re-sort (& cleanup…I had not deleted an erroneous San Diego entry)</p>
<p>I will hold off on Cornell until we see something official.</p>
<p>Skidmore +42% (8,126)
Northern Kentucky >+30% (no app count)
Clark +27.8% (5,472)
Ohio State +25.6% (35,300)
Case Western +25% (18,226)
UChicago +20% (30,369)
Boston U +19.4% (52,532)
UCSC +16.9% (38,507)
UC Merced +16.6% (14,966)
Ohio U +15.8% (20,236)
U Washington +15.7% (30,073)
St Lawrence +14.4% (3,080)
Brandeis +14.2% (9,370)
UCSB +13.9% (62,402)
UC Riverside +13.2% (33,809)
UC Davis +13.1% (55,877)
Kalamazoo +13% (>2,400)
Tufts +12.4% (18,410)
WPI +12.0% (8,498)
UC Irvine +11.3% (60,619)
NYU +11.2% (48,606) [all campuses including Shanghai & Abu Dhabi]
Alma +11.1% (1,820)
UCLA +10.8% (80,472)
UCSD +10.8% (67,403)
Babson +10.3% (6,080)
Pepperdine +10% (10,443)
UC Berkeley +9.7% (67,658)
Emerson +9.7% (7,756)
Cal Poly, SLO +9.4% (40,404)
Vanderbilt +9.2% (30,950+)
Claremont McKenna ~+9% (5,461 by NYT, back-calc’d to be ~5510 from CMC)
Lehigh +8.7% (12,548)
Rochester +8.2% (17,146)
U Texas >+7.3% (>38,000)
Colgate +7.0% (8,346)
Northeastern +7.0 (47,322)
Miami U +6.3% (21,593)
San Diego State is +6.0% (53,760)
St Andrews +6% (14,355)
RPI +~6% (16,112)
Stanford +5.9% (38,800)
Bates +5.9% (5,194)
Trinity +5.7% (7,500)
NC State +5.5% (calc’d to be >21,384, count incomplete)
Columbia +5.1% (33,460)
Fordham +5.0% (35,229)
MIT +~4.9% (almost 18,989)
Bowdoin +4.7% (7,029)
Wesleyan +4.5% (10,969)
U North Carolina +4.0% (30,689)
U Southern Cal +3.7% (47,800)
Virginia +3.5% (~29,250)
SUNY Binghamton +3.4% (29,089)
Barnard +3.3% (5,609)
Colby +2.8% (5,390)
Yale +2.8% (29,790)
Vermont +2.7% (22,277)
Middlebury +2.6% (9,075)
William & Mary +2.5% (14,000)
Union +2.5% (5,643)
Olin +2.4% (800)
Northwestern +2.2% (32,766)
Harvard +2.1% (35,022)
Rice +1.4% (15,345)
Smith +1.4% (4,402)
Emory +0.91% (17,652)
George Washington +0.87% (21,946)
Juilliard +0.82% (2,338)
JHU +0.52% (20,608)
Duke +0.4% (31,752)
Swarthmore +0.24% (6,632)
Brown +0.22% (28,733)
Villanova +0.21% (14,933)
Penn +0.00% (31,219)
Caltech -0.02% (5,536)
Georgetown -0.12% (20,025)
Scripps -0.29% (2,366)
Grinnell -0.57% (4,528)
Princeton -0.59% (26,505)
Holy Cross -1.3% (7,079)
Harvey Mudd -1.6% (3,537)
Hamilton -1.8% (5,017)
Elon -2.5% (9,791)
Pitzer -2.9% (4,103)
Dartmouth -3.0% (22,416)
Williams -3.3% (6,836)
Bucknell -3.6% (7,834)
Vassar -3.9% (7,600)
Pomona -4.8% (~7,100)
Amherst -7.7% (7,908)
RPI -10.7% (13,600)
Boston College -26% (~25,000)</p>
<p>CU Boulder +2.3% (22,287)
[CU-Boulder:</a> Freshman applications up 2% - Boulder Daily Camera](<a href=“CU-Boulder: Freshman applications up 2% – Boulder Daily Camera”>CU-Boulder: Freshman applications up 2% – Boulder Daily Camera)</p>
<p>CU’s international apps up 25%</p>