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Episode Synopsis
For the first time in years, the Ivy League admissions cycle may actually feel a little less brutal. Shifts in international enrollment, standardized testing, and demographics are reshaping the landscape — and the Class of 2026 could be in a better position than recent applicants.ASMSA Executive Director Corey Alderdice explores why this year’s high school seniors might face slightly improved odds:International enrollment is projected to decline due to visa restrictions, leaving more seats for domestic students.Six of eight Ivies (and most top-25 universities) have reinstated SAT/ACT requirements, shrinking the applicant pool and giving strong test-takers a clearer edge.The “enrollment cliff” from declining birth rates after the 2008 recession means fewer high school graduates nationwide, leading to smaller applicant pools and higher admit rates.While acceptance rates remain low, early data suggests a turning point: applications are leveling off, some Ivy admit rates ticked upward, and schools are even expanding class sizes. For seniors and families, that means the timing may be better than it has been in a long time to take their best shot.For additional thoughts from Corey, visit coreyalderdice.com.You can also follow him on Twitter/X, LinkedIn, BlueSky, YouTube, Instagram, and Threads.
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