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Since the 2007-08 admissions cycle, Harvard’s acceptance rate for male and female applicants has remained roughly equal. Yet women now comprise a greater share of the applicant pool.
Harvard has always been selective, but this year's chance of receiving an acceptance letter was the slimmest ever. Just 5.3 percent of this year's 37,307 applicants to Harvard received an ...
That adds up to only a 3.43 percent acceptance rate to Harvard College, breaking the record-low rate of 4.5 percent in 2019. There were nearly 30 percent more applicants this year over 2020, ...
According to the Harvard Crimson, the 4.59 percent acceptance rate is the lowest in Harvard’s centuries-old history, and it’s the fourth straight year that the percentage has decreased.
Harvard's overall acceptance rate for the class of 2020 was a record low, at only 5.2%. That means that out of 39,041 applications, only 2,037 students were accepted, reports Business Insider's ...
Harvard has accepted only 4.92 percent of applicants to the Class of 2024, admitting 1,981 out of the 40,248 who applied, the college said. This is a slight jump in acceptance rate from last year ...
The Harvard College acceptance rate fell to 3.43 percent this year, with just 1,968 out of the 57,435 applicants to the Class of 2025 receiving an acceptance letter.. For some in the college ...
Harvard admitted 1,980 candidates, or 4.9% of the 40,248 who applied. Last year, it offered spots to 30 fewer students, while receiving almost 3,100 additional applications, for a record-low 4.6% ...
Asian-Americans had an average acceptance rate of 8.1 percent from 1995 to 2013, according to the Harvard Crimson, citing data presented at the Harvard admissions trial now underway in a Boston ...
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