Columbia College and the School of Engineering and Applied Science released regular decisions for the class of 2028 on Thursday, admitting 2,319 students of 60,248 applicants, according to a press release from Columbia Undergraduate Admissions. The acceptance rate dipped slightly to 3.85 percent from last year’s 3.9 percent.
The class of 2028 is the first to be admitted after the Supreme Court overturned Grutter v. Bollinger in June 2023, effectively ending race-conscious college admissions policies. In July, Columbia reaffirmed its commitment to diversity, writing in a statement that “diversity is a positive force across every dimension of Columbia, and we can and must find a durable and meaningful path to preserve it.”
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A total of 60,248 students applied for admission to Columbia College and SEAS across its early and regular decision pools, the third-largest pool in the University’s history—a slight increase from the 57,129 applicants who applied during the 2022-23 cycle.
“My colleagues and I have treasured the time we’ve spent learning about individuals through their applications,” Jessica Marinaccio, dean of undergraduate admissions and financial aid, said in the press release. “In the weeks ahead, we are excited to support each admitted student as they endeavor to make the best possible choice for themselves.”
Applications remain significantly higher than pre-pandemic figures. For the 2019-20 admissions cycle, only 40,083 prospective students applied.
The increase aligns with a sharp increase in applications nationwide, largely due to test-optional policies introduced during the pandemic. Last year, Columbia became the first Ivy to extend its test-optional policy without time limits.
The admitted class of 2028 hails from 108 countries and all 50 states as well as the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, the Mariana Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. In the statement, Marinaccio said this year’s admitted students are “so much more than their impressive credentials.”
“These students are interdisciplinary change-makers, caring community members, and individuals who lead with genuine kindness,” she said. “We know that our entire community at Columbia will have great cause to celebrate when the class of 2028 joins us in Morningside Heights this fall!”
https://www.columbiaspectator.com/news/2024/03/28/columbia-admits-2319-students-to-class-of-2028-acceptance-rate-drops-slightly-to-385-percent/
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