I applied to Cornell and may need to defer due to some personal issues, but I'm worried about how deferrals can affect my chances. Does anyone have an idea of what Cornell's deferral rate looks like?
The specific deferral rate of Cornell University isn't commonly disclosed, so it might be challenging to find an exact number. However, it's important to note that deferral policies and rates can vary significantly between universities. If you were admitted and need to defer for one year, Cornell University generally grants such requests for reasons like health circumstances, family issues, financial reasons, or a structured gap year program.
Indeed, in your case, personal issues seem to be a compelling reason. You should convey to the admission officers your specific reasoning and hopes for the deferral through formal communication - a written request is usually required.
Although Cornell tends to be understanding and supportive, the final decision is on a case-by-case basis. It's also crucial to bear in mind that if your request is granted, you can't apply to other colleges during your deferred year in most cases.
So, while I can't provide Cornell's specific deferral rate, I strongly advise you to reach out to the admissions office to discuss your situation and get personal, accurate advice. Good luck!
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