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2011 Early Decision I Mailing Day – The Letters are Out

Posted by on Tuesday, December 14, 2010 in Application Process, Early Decision, I've been admitted - now what?, VU Admissions Statistics.

I am thrilled to report that decision letters left 2305 West End Avenue this afternoon, and are now on their way to Early Decision I applicants.  If you have been a long-time reader of our blog, you have read past mailing day posts detailing the academic quality, diversity, balance, and overall leadership of our classes.  This year’s class of 2015 is once again shaping up to be one of the strongest in Vanderbilt’s history.

While it is our practice only to release a full statistics report for ED I & II together in February, I can provide some preliminary details regarding this exciting new group of Commodores:

  • As published in the New York Times Choice Blog, early indications show a healthy double-digit increase in applications for Vanderbilt’s early decision class.
  • The reputation of Vanderbilt as one of the most diverse highly-selective universities in the country is growing, with nearly all aspects of diversity (intellectual, multicultural, geographic, etc) increasing among students in our early decision applicant pool.
  • This year’s ED class distinguishes themselves with a balance of personal and leadership abilities: 97% of all admitted students received at least one significant honor and/or held a key leadership position in their high school or community.

A few days ago, Kylie posted some practical details about the ED I mailing, as well as other information for applicants.  For students who will be getting news that is tough to handle, I wrote a piece for this blog called Wave on Wave a couple of years ago about my own dealing with bad news that I now offer up to you.  I hope that it helps.

For all newly admitted students, congratulations and welcome!  Subscribe to our RSS feed as we will be posting some exciting information very soon.

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Responses

  • John

    December 14th, 2010

    Can we now call the admissions office to see if we got accepted?

  • Kylie

    December 14th, 2010

    John: No. Check out our ED I Update for details.

  • hugh

    December 14th, 2010

    thanks for update! i’m so nervous!!

  • Rachel

    December 14th, 2010

    Now I just keep my fingers crossed and wait … :)

  • Matt

    December 14th, 2010

    Yes!
    I’ll be camped out at my mailbox for the next couple of days.

  • Jesse

    December 14th, 2010

    Well, thank you so much for being so informative. Big thanks to the OUA staff for making this such a smooth application process!!!! I look forward to hearing from you in the next few days!

  • Anxiety

    December 14th, 2010

    Oh… my… gosh…
    Deep breath…
    The only time I have ever been this scared in my life was when a group of armed rednecks staked out my house at midnight a few months ago…
    No, I take that back. This is worse.

  • Kathy

    December 14th, 2010

    When will the emails for international students’ decisions be sent?

  • Kylie

    December 14th, 2010

    Kathy: International emails will go out tomorrow (Wednesday).

  • Eli

    December 14th, 2010

    I wonder what the chances are that it’ll get to Meridian, MS by tomorrow…

  • Maria

    December 14th, 2010

    Did any decisions get sent before today? My
    Friend just told me that her friend who lives in massachusetts got his decision today…

  • Kylie

    December 14th, 2010

    Maria: All letters went out today, there were no early releases.

  • Emily

    December 14th, 2010

    What do you consider a “significant honor or a key leadership position”?

  • Kylie

    December 14th, 2010

    Emily: Don’t get too hung up on specifics. We’re referring to leadership positions such as NHS President or captain of a sports team; a wide variety of honors and leadership positions are represented in the incoming ED class.

  • Emily

    December 14th, 2010

    I’m am so incredibly nervous…my parents are going crazy from me going crazy. Deep breaths and wait…

  • Ryan

    December 15th, 2010

    Although you wouldn’t be elected to be drum major of your high school band, but selected by your Band Director because of an array of qualities, would it be considered a “key leadership position” in Vanderbilt’s eyes?

  • Kylie

    December 15th, 2010

    Ryan: Yes, drum major would be a leadership position in our eyes.

    Please, readers, do not get hung up on these phrases. Vanderbilt is at the tippy top of numerical markers for our incoming classes in recent years and we are seeking additional ways to indicate the success of our selected students. These indicators are meant to be illustrative, but are not something you should worry about.

  • Philip

    December 15th, 2010

    Hey everyone – Im part of the Class of 2014. I went through what you’re going through last year so I wanted to give some advice. I know it may seem hard, but find something to do to keep your mind off of this. TV, sleep, reading – hanging out with friends. Also, the fact that you have applied is a great thing – Whether you get in or not, I am sure you are all deserving, sadly it just gets harder every year. Good luck to all, try and relax. You will know soon enough.

    -Go ‘Dores

  • William

    December 15th, 2010

    Are the options for Early Decision accept, defer, deny?

    Thank you!

  • Kylie

    December 15th, 2010

    William: Early Decision students are either admitted or denied. There is no deferral except for special circumstances.

  • Kami

    December 16th, 2010

    I got the bad news today, and I’m still pretty bummed. This blog is really informative and encouraging. No worries, I’ll be applying again as a transfer student. Vandy has not heard the last of me!

  • Chad

    December 17th, 2010

    Someone at my school got their letter today, but the mailman just came and my letter has still not arrived! At what point are we able to call and receive our decision?

  • Kylie

    December 17th, 2010

    Chad: You can call on Tuesday the 21st. Best wishes!