<p>Do colleges reject during this time or only accept?</p>
<p>Stanford has rejected people and they have put other people on the extended waitlist.</p>
<p>I was on the waitlist for Stanford, then I was rejected.</p>
<p>ACTIVE WAITLISTS*</p>
<p>Amherst(to take 15)
Beloit College
Boston College
Boston University
Bowdoin
Brandeis
Caltech
Case Western
College of William and Mary
College of Wooster
Columbia
Connecticut College
Cornell (Hotel Administration)
Duke (Apparently quite active)
Emerson
Emory
Fairfield
Franklin and Marshall College
Georgetown University (SFS & College)
George Washington
Hamilton
Harvard (will take at least 200, a few confirmed phone calls yesterday)
Johns Hopkins
Lafayette College
Miami (FL)
Middlebury
MIT(35)
Mount Holyoke
NYU (and Stern)
Northeastern
Northwestern
Penn (CAS only? unless someone has heard otherwise..)
Pomona (to take 15-20)
Princeton (To take 90; started calling)
Quinnipiac
Reed (10)
Skidmore
Smith
Swarthmore (to take 15-20, started calling)
Syracuse
Trinity College (CT)
Trinity University
Tufts (only Int and Engineering, so far, they do not know whether they will have to go the waiting list or not.
Tulane
University of Chicago
University of Georgia
University of Miami
University of Pennsylvania (will take ~90)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
University of Notre Dame
University of Richmond
Vanderbilt
Vassar
Villanova
Wake Forest
Washington University
Washington & Lee
Whitman (sending emails on Friday)
Williams
Yale (will take ~45, no activity so far)</p>
<p><em>INACTIVE WAITLISTS</em></p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon University
Colby College
Dartmouth (keeping short list)
Lehigh
Rice University
Scripps College
Stanford (for now, although keeping a short list on extended waitlist)
University of Virginia (overenrolled for now)
Ursinus</p>
<p>per post on cc james madison site–jmu active</p>
<p>ACTIVE WAITLISTS*</p>
<p>Amherst(to take 15)
Beloit College
Boston College
Boston University
Bowdoin
Brandeis
Caltech
Case Western
College of William and Mary
College of Wooster
Columbia
Connecticut College
Cornell (Hotel Administration)
Duke (Apparently quite active)
Emerson
Emory
Fairfield
Franklin and Marshall College
Georgetown University (SFS & College)
George Washington
Hamilton
Harvard (will take at least 200, a few confirmed phone calls yesterday)
Johns Hopkins
Lafayette College
Miami (FL)
Middlebury
MIT(35)
Mount Holyoke
NYU (and Stern)
Northeastern
Northwestern
Penn (CAS only? unless someone has heard otherwise..)
Pomona (to take 15-20)
Princeton (To take 90; started calling)
Quinnipiac
Reed (10)
Skidmore
Smith
Swarthmore (to take 15-20, started calling)
Syracuse
Trinity College (CT)
Trinity University
Tufts (only Int and Engineering, so far, they do not know whether they will have to go the waiting list or not.
Tulane
University of Chicago
University of Georgia
University of Miami
University of Pennsylvania (will take ~90)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
University of Notre Dame
University of Richmond
Vanderbilt
Vassar
Villanova
Wake Forest
Washington University
Washington & Lee
Whitman (sending emails on Friday)
Williams
Yale (will take ~45, no activity so far)</p>
<p><em>INACTIVE WAITLISTS</em></p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon University
Colby College
Dartmouth (keeping short list)
Lehigh
Rice University
Scripps College
Stanford (for now, although keeping a short list on extended waitlist)
University of Virginia (overenrolled for now)
Ursinus</p>
<p>Several students have claimed to get off the Oberlin waitlist, so I assume it’s active, if only slightly. Also, Macalester Admissions Office said that they’re over enrolled.</p>
<p>ACTIVE WAITLISTS*</p>
<p>Amherst(to take 15)
Beloit College
Boston College
Boston University
Bowdoin
Brandeis
Caltech
Case Western
College of William and Mary
College of Wooster
Columbia
Connecticut College
Cornell (Hotel Administration)
Duke (Apparently quite active)
Emerson
Emory
Fairfield
Franklin and Marshall College
Georgetown University (SFS & College)
George Washington
Hamilton
Harvard (will take at least 200, a few confirmed phone calls yesterday)
James Madison University
Johns Hopkins
Lafayette College
Miami (FL)
Middlebury
MIT(35)
Mount Holyoke
NYU (and Stern)
Northeastern
Northwestern
Oberlin (CAS)
Penn (CAS only? unless someone has heard otherwise..)
Pomona (to take 15-20)
Princeton (To take 90; started calling)
Quinnipiac
Reed (10)
Skidmore
Smith
Swarthmore (to take 15-20, started calling)
Syracuse
Trinity College (CT)
Trinity University
Tufts (only Int and Engineering, so far, they do not know whether they will have to go the waiting list or not.
Tulane
University of Chicago
University of Georgia
University of Miami
University of Pennsylvania (will take ~90)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
University of Notre Dame
University of Richmond
Vanderbilt
Vassar
Villanova
Wake Forest
Washington University
Washington & Lee
Whitman (sending emails on Friday)
Williams
Yale (will take ~45, no activity so far)</p>
<p><em>INACTIVE WAITLISTS</em></p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon University
Colby College
Dartmouth (keeping short list)
Lehigh
Macalester (overenrolled for now)
Rice University
Scripps College
Stanford (for now, although keeping a short list on extended waitlist)
University of Virginia (overenrolled for now)
Ursinus</p>
<p>James Madison Univ and Clemson are active…son got off both…</p>
<p>I got off the UGA waitlist. I think one of the main reasons is because I developed a personal relation with my counsler. I called and emailed her starting from Dec(EA) into May, when she finally contacted me for to offer admission.</p>
<p>Added Clemson</p>
<p>ACTIVE WAITLISTS*</p>
<p>Amherst(to take 15)
Beloit College
Boston College
Boston University
Bowdoin
Brandeis
Caltech
Case Western
Clemson University
College of William and Mary
College of Wooster
Columbia
Connecticut College
Cornell (Hotel Administration)
Duke (Apparently quite active)
Emerson
Emory
Fairfield
Franklin and Marshall College
Georgetown University (SFS & College)
George Washington
Hamilton
Harvard (will take at least 200, a few confirmed phone calls yesterday)
James Madison University
Johns Hopkins
Lafayette College
Miami (FL)
Middlebury
MIT(35)
Mount Holyoke
NYU (and Stern)
Northeastern
Northwestern
Oberlin (CAS)
Penn (CAS only? unless someone has heard otherwise..)
Pomona (to take 15-20)
Princeton (To take 90; started calling)
Quinnipiac
Reed (10)
Skidmore
Smith
Swarthmore (to take 15-20, started calling)
Syracuse
Trinity College (CT)
Trinity University
Tufts (only Int and Engineering, so far, they do not know whether they will have to go the waiting list or not.
Tulane
University of Chicago
University of Georgia
University of Miami
University of Pennsylvania (will take ~90)
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
University of Notre Dame
University of Richmond
Vanderbilt
Vassar
Villanova
Wake Forest
Washington University
Washington & Lee
Whitman (sending emails on Friday)
Williams
Yale (will take ~45, no activity so far)</p>
<p><em>INACTIVE WAITLISTS</em></p>
<p>Carnegie Mellon University
Colby College
Dartmouth (keeping short list)
Lehigh
Macalester (overenrolled for now)
Rice University
Scripps College
Stanford (for now, although keeping a short list on extended waitlist)
University of Virginia (overenrolled for now)
Ursinus</p>
<p>GOT INTO BOSTON COLLEGE (SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT!)</p>
<p>Good luck everyone!</p>
<p>Congrats! 10 char</p>
<p>I think hopefully the Rice waiting list will become active since the ivies are taking so many from their waitlist</p>
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<p>pmahesh107: Sorry dude, but there was a waitlist thread in the Rice forum and people said Rice isn’t taking anyone off the waitlist. Rice actually might be over-enrolled, I hear. </p>
<p>But, I mean, who knows, maybe Rice will go to the waitlist because of the summer melt, but for right now it doesn’t look too likely…</p>
<p>Yes, I was referring to the summer melt. As many of the Rice students who turned in their enrollment deposit are accepted off the waitlist at their dream ivy such as Harvard, the waitlist will open up. I just hope enough people are taken off so that I can get off the waitlist =)</p>
<p>Heh. Welcome to the most viewed thread in CC history.</p>
<p>pmahesh, i think that will be the case at a lot of schools, or so i hope, like Tufts, which did not plan to go to the waiting list and has not released anything on it yet. I am talking about domestic and cas. best of luck on rice</p>
<p>My daughter’s friend just got into Dartmouth; a girl from their school got into Harvard a few days ago.</p>
<p>Anxious428: did you receive a letter in the mail about your acceptance?</p>
<p>I called the Chicago admissions office and they said that they’re currently overenrolled-I’m not sure if that will still be the case after Harvard/Princeton/Yale start taking kids.</p>
<p>Is it true that colleges stop taking people off the waitlist after July? Because I have some UK-bound friends who will know whether they’ve gotten into their UK schools in mid-July, but meanwhile have committed to a US school as an insurance</p>
<p>@peachjelly, </p>
<p>That’s a good point.</p>