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College Admissions Trends to Watch in 20241. A Surge in College ApplicationsA recent Common App Research Brief reveals a...
07/15/2024

College Admissions Trends to Watch in 2024
1. A Surge in College Applications
A recent Common App Research Brief reveals a substantial surge in college applications for the 2024-25 academic year. During the robust early application season, 836,679 first-year applicants applied to 834 participating colleges through November 1, 2023. This marks a 41% increase compared to 2019-20.

Notably, applications from underrepresented minority students rose by 67%. This indicating increased diversity in the applicant pool. The report also shows growth in first-generation applicants, those eligible for fee waivers, and students from lower-income areas. (1)

2. A Shift in Interest
While the total amount of early applications to top colleges has stayed steady, the balance has shifted. Fewer students are interested in the Harvard/MIT Cambridge combo, and more are opting for the lower-ranked Early Decision options. Harvard saw around a 20% decline from the early application peak in the 2020-2021 cycle.

Applications to public institutions increased by 82% compared to 2019-20 than did applications to private institutions, which only increased by 47%. (1)

3. Early Decision: Applicants Increase, Acceptance Rates Decrease
More and more students are opting for early college application options like Early Decision and Early Action. Compared to 2 years ago, most selective schools are admitting fewer students in the early rounds. However, many top universities still admit 50% or more of their incoming class through early admission options according to the Common Data Set.

While early action and early decision options are surging in popularity, this may not indicate an increase in overall applications. It may simply reflect a shift in timing towards early applications rather than the traditional regular decisions.

Applying early can still be advantageous to your application strategy. As it stands, colleges are still concerned about their yield rate, or the percentage of students that decide to attend after being accepted. Applying early, especially through options with a binding commitment, reassures universities that you are serious about attending.

4. Additional Early Decision Rounds
Many colleges are adding Second Early Decision rounds (ED2). This allows students another chance to commit early to a second-choice school if denied from their first choice.

Strategic early applications, especially to less competitive schools, can maximize chances and potential merit aid. But there are drawbacks to applying early, such as less to refine your application and not being able to compare financial aid offers. Applying Early Decision also carries the risk of rejection instead of deferral.

5. Standardized Testing
The number of institutions that require standardized test scores as part of their admission criteria is dwindling. In 2019-20, 55% of Common App member schools required standardized test scores. In 2023, that dropped to only 4%.

According to the Common App Research Brief, (2) only half of applicants through November 1, 2023 reported a standardized test score with their application. That’s down from 80% during the 2019-20 application cycle.

This trend could change. Multiple Ivy League schools will see their test-optional policies expire in 2024. Yale has announced it will come out with a new decision in the coming months. And many top 50 schools have already gone back to requiring the SAT, including MIT and Georgetown.

6. Video Submissions and Interviews
In the age of AI tools like ChatGPT, colleges value authenticity more than ever. An excellent way to do this is through video submissions and interviews. An increasing number of institutions offer applicants the option to submit a video essay or introduction. This includes Brown, UChicago, Tufts, Washington University in St. Louis, Goucher, Bowdoin, and George Mason University.

Many universities are also embracing third party technology like InitialView, which is similar to the Common App Personal Statement but in the form of a video intro that is sent to multiple schools.

Video submissions allow students to showcase their personality in a less formal manner than a written application. We at Crimson emphasize the importance of authenticity and spontaneity. We also suggest not overly focusing on production values when creating these video introductions.

The Bottom Line: Focus on Fit
As competition becomes fiercer and authenticity is more important than ever, we remind our students to focus on personal fit rather than prestige. Many institutions — not just the most selective — could give you an excellent education and set you up with career prospects after graduation.

While it’s helpful to know the latest admissions trends, we recommend focusing on the factors that matter most to you, including degrees and programs, on-campus opportunities, campus culture, and location. With this in mind, you’ll end up with a school list that suits you perfectly.

07/15/2024

College trends

1. Colleges are looking for alternatives to the personal essay

With 1 in 5 teens admitting to using ChatGPT to complete schoolwork, college admissions officers are becoming more vigilant about Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted essays. As a result, many colleges are looking at alternative ways for students to express their unique voices in their applications, and to ensure that those voices are authentic.

Students might see additional application requirements this year, such as portfolios of creative or academic work, interviews, and examples of graded class assignments. “We’ve noticed a trend in colleges like Princeton asking for past writing samples with teacher feedback, as evidence of students’ own writing, thinking, and synthesizing,” says Jen Turfler, a counselor with Blue Stars Admissions Consulting.

Students also might see new requirements for videos and interviews, similar to the optional “video introductions” that colleges like Bowdoin, Brown and the University of Chicago have offered for some time. “Changing the medium of delivery to audio/video ... gives a much better sense of how a student would engage in the classroom, or on campus, than the essay,” writes Rick Clark, director of admissions at Georgia Tech, in his blog.

Some students can now use video recording technology, such as InitialView’s Glimpse, to create and send video-recorded personal statements to colleges. Several colleges host these platforms on their admission websites and invite students to record themselves, sometimes answering randomly presented questions on-the-spot.

To help students prepare for their moment in the spotlight, some admissions counselors now include on-camera interviewing as part of their college prep offerings. “Part of the work we do with students, starting in the ninth grade, includes interview preparation, positioning of the camera, and how to talk to adults in professional settings,” explains Turfler.

Even with these new options, it’s unlikely that the traditional written personal essay will go away anytime soon. “Most likely, college essays will remain important, although the nature of essay prompts could change somewhat,” predicts Meredith Graham, a counselor with the college advising firm Collegewise. “Specific details of students’ stories may become more important and it’ll be noticeable if those details are missing or not align

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