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Does Dartmouth have EDII?

The Early Decision Process and Commitment If Dartmouth is your clear first choice, you are welcome to submit a binding Early Decision application for admission.
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Does Dartmouth have ED or EA?

Dartmouth College offers Early Decision but does not offer Early Action for freshman admissions. The Early Decision (ED) deadline for Fall 2022 admission is November 1. All ED1 applications should receive an admissions decision by December 15. All ED2 applications should receive an admissions decision by April 15.
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Do any of the Ivies have ED2?

Although none of the Ivy League schools offer ED II, the list contains other top tier national universities and liberal arts colleges such as the University of Chicago, Washington University in St. Louis, Tufts University, Swarthmore College, Wellesley College, Pomona College, Bowdoin College, and more.
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What is the acceptance rate for Dartmouth Ed deferred?

What we do know, though, is that 5-10% of applicants who are deferred in the Early Decision round are later accepted. So, the admissions team at Dartmouth isn't just saying “no” nicely.
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Can you get rejected Ed or just deferred?

Being deferred from college doesn't mean you've been denied acceptance. Being waitlisted means you are on a list reserve because spots are filled. Very selective colleges defer as many as 70-80% of early applicants. If you take important steps, you still have a chance for admissions.
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Is it harder to get accepted after being deferred?

Is one's chances better after being deferred or waitlisted? An applicant's overall chances are similar after being deferred or waitlisted. About 10% of deferred applicants and about 10% of waitlisted applicants ultimately get in.
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Is it better to apply ED1 or ED2?

It depends. If you've changed your mind and another school now seems more appealing than your ED I school, or if you're willing to accept the risk of not being able to attend your first-choice school, applying ED II can be a great option for you.
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How many applicants does Dartmouth defer?

In a recent admission period, Dartmouth College received about 1,800 early decision applications. They rejected 700, accepted 465, and deferred 600 to a wait-list. These statistics are telling, showing that for certain schools, being deferred is actually expected rather than a badge of shame.
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Is it easier to get into Dartmouth early decision?

The Dartmouth Early Decision acceptance rate is significantly higher than the Regular Decision Dartmouth acceptance rate. However, it is important to remember that Dartmouth Early Decision applicants include their recruited Division 1 athletes. Most of the other applicants also have excellent GPAs and test scores.
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Does Barnard have Early Decision 2?

Barnard offers two rounds of first-year admission: Early Decision and Regular Decision.
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What is the 2nd easiest Ivy League to get into?

Dartmouth College ranks as the second easiest Ivy League school to get into. Founded in 1769, Dartmouth honors both tradition and innovation. While it has a smaller undergraduate class size, this prestigious school offers top research opportunities, world-class faculty, and small class sizes.
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Does Tufts have ED 2?

You will be notified of your admission decision in mid-December for Early Decision I applicants, mid-February for Early Decision II applicants, and by April 1 for Regular Decision applicants.
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Does Ed help at Dartmouth?

Unfortunately, nothing is that serious. An early decision acceptance, rejection or deferral is not an indicator of your college admissions future or even your future as a whole. It is simply an indicator of how well you and Dartmouth fit together.
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Should I apply ED to Dartmouth?

If you know Dartmouth is your first choice and are ready to apply by November 1, this application process will allow you to receive a decision from us significantly earlier than the regular application round.
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Why is Dartmouth acceptance rate so low?

The low Dartmouth acceptance rate reflects the school's prestige and popularity among applicants. Overall, the Dartmouth College acceptance rate cannot indicate whether the school is a good fit for you. However, it does reflect the school's broad appeal.
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Does Dartmouth interview all Ed applicants?

Interviews Are Optional

While our alumni work hard to offer as many interviews as possible, we are not able to offer interviews to all applicants due to alumni availability and geography. Interviews are arranged after you have submitted your application.
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What to do if deferred from Dartmouth?

If you've been deferred, we welcome brief updates on recent notable academic, extracurricular, and personal accomplishments uploaded via your portal. You should also submit mid-year grades, and you are welcome to submit new test scores if you wish.
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Does Ed 2 increase your chances?

Though with a smaller margin than those who apply for ED I, ED II is still a good option for committed students to improve their chances of acceptance.
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Is ED2 less competitive?

Sometimes the ED2 pool of applicants is more competitive than other rounds of admission, so it may be a more selective round than ED1 or even Regular Decision in some instances.
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Does applying ED2 increase chances?

Benefits of Applying ED II

Just like applying ED I, applying under the ED II deadline can give students an admission boost. According to Vanderbilt, applicants under the ED II deadline saw a 10.3% acceptance rate, almost double the regular decision rate of 5.3%.
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Is getting deferred from an Ivy good?

A deferral is simply an indication that the admissions committee intends to evaluate your application in the regular decision round—your hopes of attending your dream school may still be realized.
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Why did I get deferred and not rejected?

A student is deferred when they've applied through Early Action or Early Decision and college admissions officers decide that there isn't enough information or context to grant them a full acceptance. Rather than reject the student, the application is essentially put on pause until the regular decision admission cycle.
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Do most people who get deferred get accepted?

Some estimates say that most colleges will accept at least 5-10% of deferred students in regular decision pools. Others estimate that the deferral acceptance rate is often approximately equal to the regular decision acceptance rate.
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