Class of 2012 to be Duke's most selective
18.8% of reg. decision applicants admitted
By: Emmeline Zhao
Issue date: 3/28/08 Section: News
Last update: 3/28/08 at 5:52 PM EST
Last update: 3/28/08 at 5:52 PM EST
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A total of 3,814 acceptance letters were mailed out earlier this week to the 20,337 high school seniors that applied to Duke in the Fall, resulting in a record-low regular decision acceptance rate of 18.8 percent. Of the applicants, 2,933 were accepted to the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences and 881 were admitted to the Pratt School of Engineering.
"We're extremely happy with our applicant pool," Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Christoph Guttentag said. "I'm very pleased with who we admitted and I could tell just in the early-decision applicants that these were some really interesting and very talented students."
With the 472 students who were accepted under the early-decision process, a total of 4,286 applicants have been invited to be a part of Duke's Class of 2012. The University expects to admit an additional 50 to 75 students off the waitlist in May, Guttentag said.
"It turns out that applicants to elite institutions seem to be on the rise in general, but I think that our acceptance rate going down is really the key statistic," Dean of Undergraduate Education Steve Nowicki said. "And that's evidence that we're very much on the rise-Duke still hasn't hit a plateau of excellence, we're still getting better and better."
The record-low acceptance rate is an indicator of the University's record-high selectivity, Provost Peter Lange said.
This year's applicant pool also had a record number of international applicants, applicants from North Carolina and children of alumni, as well as more students from a wider range of income levels and geographic locations away from the east coast. Guttentag said this shift in concentration reflects the size and quality of the applicant pool.
"The west coast is interesting because nationally it's the farthest away, so really getting recognition out there is another indicator of how important Duke is," Nowicki said. "Let's not forget that one of our biggest competitors is out there, so if we're stealing some students from Stanford [University], that's great."
Still, Guttentag said a certain level of uncertainty exists regarding who will actually make up next year's freshman class. Peer institutions such as Harvard University, Princeton University and the University of Virginia discontinued their early decision and early action programs, and the effects of that change are hard to predict, he said.
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observer
posted 3/28/08 @ 8:51 AM EST
Better double-check these numbers
reader
posted 3/28/08 @ 10:07 AM EST
This article is LONG on generalities and Deans leaping to heap praise on each other -- and short on statistics. Let's see the ACTUAL range of SAT scores, for example, including those for diversity admits. (Continued…)
Pat
posted 3/28/08 @ 10:45 AM EST
Congrats on another great year. But, come on - It seems to me the sdmissions office seems to be ignoring demographics, the boomlet of college age people who will begin to decline in a few years. (Continued…)
observer
posted 3/28/08 @ 12:23 PM EST
" .... a total of 4,286 applicants have been invited to be a part of Duke's Class of 2012."
I doubt the total of admits was that high, or that it will approach that level even AFTER waitlist admits are added in. (Continued…)
anonymous
posted 3/28/08 @ 3:58 PM EST
But wait. The LAX lunatics have spent the last 2 years posting comments on this website saying that they would never allow their children to come to Duke because it is just too politically correct and urging others not to allow their children to come to Duke and yet the number of applications just keeps going up and up and the quality of the applicant pool keeps going up and up and the bottom line is that Duke will have a better and more geographically and economically diverse group of students entering next year than at any time in its entire history. (Continued…)
HOW MANY AMERICANS are included ?
posted 3/28/08 @ 4:45 PM EST
here we have the 'lords of decision' selecting non americans to join the diversity that made the tower of babel such a compelling story...how religious of them to act so GODLY. (Continued…)
Lucy
posted 3/28/08 @ 6:25 PM EST
Why does the LAX case have to be brought into the discussion whenever any article of importance is being discussed?
don t.
posted 3/29/08 @ 6:21 AM EST
Suggest you change the name of this rag to Pravda.
trinity60
Alum
posted 3/29/08 @ 5:19 PM EST
The Associated Press gets the facts straight, why does the Chronicle screw them up and fail to correct them??
"Duke admits 3,342 after record number of applications
The Associated Press
DURHAM, N. (Continued…)
Andrew Tsinikas
posted 3/30/08 @ 10:38 AM EST
"Stealing students from stanford?" are you kidding me? that is not what the admissions process is about! i'm so sick and tired of how competetive this process has become. (Continued…)
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