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Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Georgetown University’s Newspaper of Record since 1920

The Hoya

Early Applications Stable, Diversity Up

By Molly Simio November 8, 2013

The early action applicant pool for the Class of 2018 is more diverse than in years past, with white applicants dropping from 59 percent in 2011 to 56 percent this year. According to Dean of Undergraduate...

Early Admissions Rate Declines to Record 13%

By Hiromi Oka January 2, 2013

With a 13 percent admission rate, Georgetown accepted the lowest-ever number of early action applicants for the Class of 2017, in a year with a record number of students applying early. Of the 6,850...

Early Action Done Right

By The Editorial Board November 30, 2012

Few experiences leave students as apprehensive, restless and wracked with self-doubt as the college application process, except perhaps the subsequent wait for a letter in the mail. Fortunately, early...

Early Applications Hit Record High

By Michael Donnay November 15, 2012

After delaying its early action deadline by a week in the midst of Hurricane Sandy, Georgetown saw a record number of early applications this admissions cycle, with 37 more applicants than last year. This...

Harvard, Princeton Bring Back Early Action

By Johanna Caldwell March 1, 2011

After a four-year hiatus, Harvard University and Princeton University reinstated an early action admissions option Thursday. Both schools' early action applications are non-binding but require that students...

Early Action Apps Rise By 7.9%

By Matt Joseloff November 11, 2010

The number of early action applications rose by 7.9 percent this fall, Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Charles Deacon said Monday. The Office of Undergraduate Admissions had counted 6,609 early applications...

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