Getting in: The not-so-secret admissions process

Myth: One grumpy admissions counselor can doom an application.

Individual counselors have the power to admit or postpone students, but they can’t deny a student on their own. Recommended denials must be passed to another counselor for a second review.

Only when two or more counselors agree that an application doesn’t pass muster is a student officially denied admission. Applicants also have the right to appeal the decision, which triggers another review.

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