After weeks of waiting, the Class of 2030 acceptance rates for Early Action and Early Decision are finally rolling in! As colleges and universities release their data, Command Education is tracking live updates from top institutions nationwide. All of the information in the following table has been sourced directly from each school’s official, published data to ensure accuracy. The table tracks the date the number of applications received, the number accepted, and the percentage of acceptance (if the school releases this data).
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| School Name | # Apps Received | # of Accepted | % of Acceptance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Johns Hopkins | TBD | 553 | TBD |
| University of Virginia | 5,108 | 1,225 | 24% |
| Williams | 1,023 | 258 | 25.2% |
| Princeton | TBD | TBD | TBD |
| Emory (ED1) | 3,593 | 1,041 | 29% |
| Columbia | 5,497 | TBD | TBD |
| MIT | 11,883 | 655 | 5.5% |
| Brown | 5,406 | 890 | 16.5% |
| Yale | 7,140 | 779 | 10.9% |
Note: Many top colleges and universities have elected in recent years to withhold their EA/ED admissions rates, either until the regular decision results have been released or until the admissions cycle has concluded. We have included only the official information that institutions have publicly released, and linked to the original sources.

