college-studentsHere's our list of reported early decision and early action admission rates for the Class of 2030.

This list currently includes results from Boston College, Bowdoin, Brown, Duke, Emory, Fairfield, FAMU, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Hamilton, MIT, Notre Dame, Santa Clara, Spelman, Swarthmore, Tennessee, Trinity College, Tulane, UCF, U Miami, UNC Chapel Hill, USC, Vanderbilt, Villanova, Virginia, Williams, and Yale.

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Class of 2030 Early Admission Results

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NOTE: These early admission results in the table are for the 2025-2026 admissions cycle / the incoming college Class of 2030 / the current high school Class of 2026.  Some numbers are calculated based on the reported data, while others are based on reported estimates.

How do early admission rates compare to regular decision rates when maximizing admission odds?


One key insight is that most schools admit competitive early applicants at a higher rate than those applying regular decision. This means that competitive applicants have the opportunity to significantly improve their odds of admission at many schools by applying via Early Decision (ED), Early Action (EA), Restrictive Early Action (REA) or Single Choice Early Action (SCEA).


College Kickstart incorporates the data and early admission statistics that we share in this blog post alongside our proprietary methodology in our product to recommend only the early admission opportunities that are most appropriate to your situation.