"Harvard Sees Decline in Applications Amid Controversies and Ivy League Admissions Updates"

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Undergraduate applications to Harvard University dropped by 5% this year, marking the fewest applications since 2020, amidst an antisemitism scandal and the end of affirmative action in higher education. The university has accepted 1,937 students to the class of 2028, with an admission rate of 3.58%, and emphasized the diverse talents and experiences of the incoming class.
- Harvard applications drop after antisemitism scandal, affirmative action ruling New York Post
- Harvard Applications Drop as Other Elite Schools See Record Highs The New York Times
- Harvard University Applications Fell by 5% - WSJ The Wall Street Journal
- Ivy League universities announce offers, rejections to prestigious campuses The Boston Globe
- College accepts 1937 to Class of 2028 — Harvard Gazette Harvard Gazette
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