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...Harvard was not alone in its quest to eliminate early action. Princeton and the University of Virginia announced their decision to end early action soon after Harvard’s 2006 announcement...
...Harvard, Princeton, and Virginia were not the only schools to report a jump in total applications. Yale, which kept its single-choice early action program, saw a 16.6 percent increase in the number of total applicants, from...
...This year, without the burden of convening for admission decisions in November, Harvard’s admissions office was able to join forces with the admissions offices of Princeton and Virginia to continue recruiting into November. Previously, recruiting trips had to finish by October so that early applications could be evaluated...
...Harvard, Princeton, and Virginia went on four major joint-travel trips in November. On a stop in Washington D.C. this fall, over 1,300 students, parents and guidance counselors attended an information session. Fitzsimmons said that in the almost 20 years of recruiting travel leading up to this year, the largest turnout Harvard had ever seen...
...even as we complete the waiting list process for the Class of 2012, we have already visited 55 cities in the United States and 13 other countries recruiting for next year’s Class of 2013. Just last week, we met with Princeton and the University of Virginia, two other institutions which eliminated early admission programs, and agreed to increase the number of joint travel recruiting trips conducted in November, a month when we had previously been occupied with early action...