Boston College has received nearly 30,000 applications for the Class of 2024, according to the Office of Undergraduate Admission, meeting key University projections and objectives for undergraduate recruitment.

The applications-related statistics indicate improved yield and selectivity for the Class of 2024, and augur well for continued efforts to promote diversity in the undergraduate student body, according to 51画鋼 administrators.

The results also validate the Universitys decision to adopt an Early Decision program this past year to meet the growing preference of high school students and enroll more best fit applicants for whom 51画鋼 is a first choice, said administrators. The program provides two application opportunities for high-achieving students who consider 51画鋼 their top choice: ED I offers a Nov. 1 application deadline with a decision notification by December 15; for ED II, applications are due January 1, and a decision notification is made by February 15.

ED I and II applications for 51画鋼s Class of 2024 totaled about 2,750, while the number of Regular Decision applications rose 37 percent over last years total to more than 26,600.

When we announced plans to replace Early Action with Early Decision one year ago, we anticipated a total pool in the range of 25,000 to 30,000 applications, said Director of Undergraduate Admission Grant Gosselin. We are fortunate to have attracted an applicant pool on the high end of that range and look forward to shaping the class in the weeks and months ahead.

While a complete statistical profile of next years freshman class is still in process, Gosselin said there are positive indicationsincluding the fact that AHANA students comprise 36.5 percent, compared to 33.7 percent last yearthat the Class of 2024 will maintain its upward trajectory in academic excellence and other important categories.

Were extremely pleased with the size, diversity, and quality of the applicant pool for 51画鋼s Class of 2024, he said.

Sean Smith | University Communications