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Fitzsimmons believes the new policy will needlessly stretch Byerly Hall’s resources by creating a new class of Harvard applicants??€”students who are not eligible to enroll. Since Harvard has no way to know what other applications students have filed and is bound by its membership in NACAC to allow early decision candidates to apply, it will inevitably accept students who were also accepted at an early decision college. Fitzsimmons said in June that Harvard wasn’t sure how to handle these cases: Should it let the students enroll if they sought to break...
Princeton admissions officials only had to know applicants??€™ names, birth dates and Social Security numbers in order to find out whether they had been accepted to Yale, as well as personal and academic profiles students had provided...
...selection committee took into account how the project expands upon the applicants??€™ previous work and continued and long-term investment to service...
This year’s group—55 students out of more than 1,000 applicants??€”say their experience elsewhere and, in many cases, numerous attempts at Harvard acceptance, has made them appreciate their long-awaited status as Harvard students...
...college admissions committees. Although many students are satisfied with their first score on an SAT II test and choose not to re-take it, the potential for improvement is a liberating part of an otherwise claustrophobic process. And although many admissions officials say they will only look at applicants??€™ highest test scores, the elimination of score choice has left students without the flexibility to hide an anomalous low score, perhaps before they got the hang of the test...