I think Tufts might be my first choice, so I'm considering applying early decision. Would anyone happen to know the acceptance rate for that? Does applying early actually increase my chances in any way?
The acceptance rate for Tufts University's Early Decision program is typically higher compared to regular decision. For instance, in recent years, Tuft's Early Decision acceptance rate has hovered around 35%, while the rate for regular decision applicants has been around 12%. Each year can vary based on the applicant pool, but this trend generally holds true.
Applying early can indeed increase your chances of being accepted for a couple of reasons:
One, the acceptance rates for early applicants are usually higher, as mentioned above. Second, applying through Early Decision demonstrates a significant commitment to the college. This strong interest in the school, reflected by your willingness to commit if admitted, can be viewed positively by admissions committees.
However, keep in mind that Early Decision is binding, so you should only apply this way if you're certain that Tufts is your top choice and if you've taken a look at Tuft's financial aid policies and feel comfortable with them. Remember to reach out to their financial aid department or use their net price calculator if you're concerned about cost. Good luck with your decision!
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