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Brown Deferral Rate

In 2021, Brown its lowest acceptance rate on record for the fourth year in a row. While it the overall acceptance rate theyre pointing to, the statistics for early applicants were even tougher. Brown rejected more early applicants 60% of them and only deferred 25%. That was a 5% drop from the 2020 deferral rate. It likely that the 2022 statistics will only continue the trend with even lower early acceptance and deferral rates, and higher rejection rates.

Brown Dean of Admission Logan Powell admitted that the process is hard, but important, when speaking about the rising rejection rate for early applicants:

We want to be clear with (rejected) students that were making the same decision now that we would be making in March. If we don see that there a path to admission now, as difficult as it may be, we still want to give them some clarity on their college options.

These shifts are understandably upsetting for students who are rejected, but it actually good news if you were deferred. The pool is smaller, and theyre being pickier. Instead of just throwing nearly everyone in the deferral bucket, the Brown admissions team is being careful to only defer students that actually have a chance of getting in eventually. If you want to be one of the lucky few who ends up with a letter of acceptance, there some stuff you need to do.

Should You Send an Update Letter?

Brown from deferred students. What is an update letter? Well, it what it sounds like. Update letters, or letters of continued interest, are formal letters to a college after youve been deferred that update them on major accomplishments, awards, or other relevant changes in your life. This is not the place to share that you adopted a dog or learned how to do a backflip. As exciting as those things were for you, Brown doesn care. Update letters are not necessary, so if you haven had something major happen, please don send onewith one exception.

Brown also states that theyd like you to let them know if they are your first-choice institution. This is called a Letter of Continued Interest. It may make sense to bundle together your Update Letter and Letter of Continued Interest, but if you don have an update worth of a letter, that doesn mean you shouldn send a Letter of Continued Interest if and only if Brown truly is your first-choice institution. 

Look at Your College List

After youve sent your update letter/letter of continued interest (if sending it makes sense for you), it time to reassess your plan. You were hoping to get into Brown early, and that hasn happened. It not because you aren qualified to go to Brown if you weren qualified you would have been rejected so you don need to completely overhaul your college list, but you do need to give it another look.

Since you don have the security of an early Ivy League acceptance, it really important that you have a balance of realistic targets, safety schools, and reaches on your college list for the regular decision cycle. These colleges should all be places that youd be happy attending. There is no reason to apply to a school you wouldn say yes to if it was your only choice.

Work Hard

As you give your college list a final pass, you also need to be leaning into your normal life. Brown will receive your mid-year grade report, so you can afford to have any slips. If youre really hoping to get into Brown, you should try to boost your grades a little to show that youre a stand-out senior who is serious about your next chapter.

If your grades are as high as they can go, look to your extracurriculars for ways to ensure you stand out. Adding a leadership position that you can highlight in an update letter is a great way to show that you aren sitting back and waiting for things to come to you youre chasing them.  

Breathe

Applying to college is enormously stressful. It asks you to put all of yourself out for a committee of strangers to judge, and then often answers that openness with rejection. It crucial that during this stressful time, you set aside opportunities to relax, reconnect with friends, and have fun. Take a break, watch a movie, read a book (that isn homework), or get outside. It good for you, and will have a positive impact on all that supplement writing you have left to do.

 

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