Some Ivy League schools are hiding acceptance rates as students await their fates
Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, and Cornell say they hope to banish some of the stress brought on by single-digit acceptance rates.
Amid rumbles of disruption for the college admissions industry—between the Varsity Blues scandal, the Harvard anti-Asian discrimination lawsuit, and the culling of SAT score reports during the COVID pandemic—a new class of students is nervously awaiting its fate, with all Ivy League universities and a host of schools set to release decisions this evening.