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Emory ED acceptance rate vs. out-of-state acceptance rate?

I'm a bit stressed as I try to narrow down my college choices. Can somebody please help me understand Emory's acceptance rate for both Early Decision and out-of-state applicants? Any advice or input is greatly appreciated!

2 years ago

I understand that college application decisions can be stressful, especially when considering different factors like Early Decision and out-of-state acceptance rates. I'll provide you with some information that should help you understand these acceptance rate differences at Emory University.

First, let's look at Early Decision acceptance rates. While Emory doesn't publish specific numbers for Early Decision (ED) applicants, applying earlier in the application cycle generally provides applicants with a slight edge in the admissions process. Applying ED demonstrates a strong commitment to the school, which can be seen positively by admissions committees. While I can't give you an exact number for Emory's ED acceptance rate, applying ED typically results in a boost to your chances of admission when compared to Regular Decision applicants, keeping in mind that it is binding, and you are expected to attend the school if you're accepted.

Now, for out-of-state acceptance rates. Emory University, like most private institutions, doesn't have a preference for in-state versus out-of-state applicants when evaluating applications. This means that your chances of being accepted into Emory as an out-of-state applicant should be roughly the same as for an in-state applicant. Emory's overall acceptance rate hovers around 19%, but keep in mind that this number may vary from year to year due to the applicant pool's size and strength.

As you make your decision, consider factors like your overall profile, including extracurricular activities, GPA, test scores (if submitted), and fit with Emory's programs and environment. Applying ED could provide you with an admissions advantage due to the demonstrated commitment, but make sure to weigh the binding commitment and financial implications before making a decision.

Good luck as you refine your college choices and navigate the application process!

2 years ago

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