I recently found out I was waitlisted at Tufts, which is one of my top choices. I'm trying to remain hopeful - can anyone let me know what the acceptance rate is for students on the waitlist? And what can I do to increase my chances of getting off the waitlist?
Acceptance rates for students on waitlists can vary greatly from year to year, depending on factors such as yield and the strength of the applicant pool. Historically, Tufts has had a waitlist acceptance rate ranging anywhere from 5%-20%. Keep in mind that these numbers can change, so it's important not to view them as definitive.
As for increasing your chances of getting off the waitlist, there are several steps you can take:
1. Send a Letter of Continued Interest (LOCI): This letter should express your enthusiasm for the school and highlight any new achievements or updates since submitting your application. Make sure to reaffirm that Tufts is a top choice for you, and detail specific aspects of the school that make it a great fit for your educational and personal goals.
2. Keep your grades strong: Maintaining high academic performance indicates that you're still working hard and are committed to succeeding as a student.
3. Be responsive: If Tufts reaches out to you for any additional information or clarification, be prompt and thorough in your responses.
4. Seek additional recommendations (if allowed): Sometimes schools may accept additional letters of recommendation that speak to your growth or accomplishments since the time of your original application. Check Tufts' policy on this and, if permitted, consider obtaining another recommendation to strengthen your candidacy.
Lastly, it's important to also have a plan in place for other colleges you've been accepted to. While you may get off the waitlist at Tufts, it's not guaranteed, so make sure you're prepared for all possible outcomes.
Best of luck, and I hope you receive good news from Tufts soon!
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