(Bloomberg) -- Harvard College received 17% fewer applications for early admission from high school seniors this year, the lowest total in four years, according to the school’s website.
High school seniors have made 17% fewer early admission applications to Harvard this year, bringing the level of early interest to a four-year low, according to figures released Thursday.
Ivy League colleges experienced a drop in applications for the second straight year, with only Harvard and Dartmouth holding firm. Nonetheless, more prospective freshmen (13,311) were admitted to ...
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