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Dartmouth is the mountain Ivy. It’s not in the middle of nowhere, but Hanover, New Hampshire is by far the smallest college city that is also home to an Ivy League institution. It is nestled in the White Mountains. This mountain setting gives Dartmouth a particular energy, culture, and community. The 2025-2026 application cycle marked the second-largest applicant pool in the history of the College. One year earlier, in 2025, the overall acceptance rate for the Class of 2029 was 6%. That year, they received over 28,000 applications and accepted only 1,699 students. Of that group, 1,205 committed to Dartmouth – or a 71% yield. Then, in 2026 the acceptance rate dropped to 5.8%, and they received even more applications. This continued a trend that has included record setting numbers of applicants year-over-year for nearly a decade.
Cornell has eight undergraduate colleges and schools that together offer over 80 majors and more than 4,000 courses of study. In other words, it’s a big university. Many of the programs Cornell offers are, in fact, the only one of their kind of that caliber. For example, the hospitality program at Cornell sets a global standard for hotel management (think Four Seasons, not Red Roof Inn), and the agriculture programs literally keep our nation fed.
We have good news for those of you following this series on how to write your personal statement based on each Common App prompt in this list: we’re definitively in the homestretch of our guide now with Prompt #5.
Yale is an iconic and historic University in New Haven, Connecticut, and a member of the Ivy League. The university is well-known for having world-class professors, astonishing post-graduation outcomes, and a community that pushes its students to do their best work. After receiving over 50,000 applications from hopeful students, Yale accepted 4.59% of applicants to the Class of 2029. 943 students were offered a spot on the waitlist, too, which notoriously goes unused many years.
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The college admissions consulting industry has grown rapidly over the last decade, making it harder for families to distinguish between firms that offer truly individualized guidance and those that rely on more standardized advising models. To identify the strongest options for students targeting highly selective colleges, we reviewed a range of firms using a methodology that weighted personalization, advising scope, counselor background, essay support, institutional insight, and student fit.
There are countless students who start college and almost immediately think, "I could be doing more." Sometimes, they haven’t even started yet.
When families first look at admissions data for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the number that usually grabs their attention is the lower-than-they-expected acceptance rate. In the most recent cycle, UNC admitted roughly 15.3% of applicants. That alone tells you something important: UNC has become extraordinarily selective.
If you’re back for this installment of “How to Write the Common App Essay” series, it’s probably not your first rodeo. In fact, it could be your fourth-and-counting rodeo. And to that we say: Yeehaw!
We’re nearing the end of the road in our Official Common App Essay Guide this year, folks! That means you’re very close to being fully informed on your options when it comes to writing the personal statement for your college applications. If you need a quick reminder on why this is such a big deal, it’s because this essay is the bedrock of your application. With these 650 words, you need to introduce yourself, leave a memorable impression, and, most importantly, connect with admissions officers on a human level. The best test scores, grades, and extracurriculars in the world won’t matter if you sound like an AI agent or a walking red flag.