Columbia welcomed its class of 2018 on Thursday. The admit rate for this
year’s class was 6.94 percent, up from 6.89 percent last year. 2,291 students
were admitted from an applicant pool of 32,952.
Jessica Marinaccio, dean of undergraduate admissions and financial aid for
Columbia College and the School of Engineering and Applied Science, donned
Columbia blue to mail admission decisions to those who applied for regular
decision on Thursday afternoon. She was joined by CC Dean James Valentini and
SEAS Dean Mary Boyce. Early decision acceptance letters were
mailed out on Dec. 12.
Applicants will be able to check their decision at 5 p.m. tonight on the
admissions’ website.
In February, Marinaccio announced
that 32,952 students applied for CC and SEAS this year—the third
largest applicant pool in Columbia history.
Barnard released its admission decisions via email last night at 7 p.m.
Check out a full statement from Marinaccio and more photos after the jump:
“Today we have the privilege of releasing acceptances to an exceptional group of students who have been chosen from one of the largest applicant pools in Columbia’s history. They represent all 50 states, Washington, DC, and the US territories, as well as nearly 80 countries from around the world. Even more notable than this geographic diversity is the remarkable range of talents, ambitions, passions and perspectives that these individuals have shared with us in their applications, and that we hope they will share with our entire community in the fall. Over the next few weeks, students, alumni, faculty and administrators will join us in congratulating these students on their admission and welcoming them to the Columbia community. We are confident that the students who choose to join the Class of 2018 will continue the tradition of excellence and engagement that have been defining hallmarks of Columbians since 1754.”
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