(Bloomberg) -- Applications to Harvard College fell 5% from a year ago after a tumultuous period that included the ...
Applications to Brown University were also down by nearly 5 percent from last year, but other Ivy League schools saw a record rise in applicants, according to The New York Times . Yale University ...
Applications to Harvard College fell 5% from a year ago after a tumultuous period that included the resignation of its president and a defeat at the Supreme Court. The school said 54,008 students ...
Harvard said it received 5% fewer undergraduate applications this year compared with a year earlier, a dip that follows a tumultuous year for the Ivy League school that included the resignation of ...
Applications to Harvard College fell by about 5 percent this year, a small decline that comes after a tumultuous year at the school marked by the dramatic downfall of its president and a Supreme Court ...
Applications to Harvard College were down this year, even as many other highly selective schools hit record highs. The drop suggests that a year of turmoil — which went into overdrive with a student ...
Harvard College faces a setback as applications drop by 5% compared to the previous year. This decline coincides with a turbulent period marked by the resignation of its president and a ...
Harvard University’s annual applications have fallen for the second year in a row after multiple controversies embroiled the school. The school said this week it had 54,008 applicants for the class of ...
Harvard College faced a decrease in applications attributed to recent controversies, impacting its standing among potential applicants. Ivy Day revealed mixed application trends with Brown ...
Harvard University saw a small decline in total applications for admission in comparison to recent years, according to data provided Thursday by the Ivy League institution. Harvard University suffered ...