What is the Z list Harvard?

A small number of applicants are accepted at Harvard every year via a little-known side door: the Harvard “Z-list.” A deferred admissions program, the Harvard Z-list promises a place at the renowned university, after a gap year, for just a select few applicants.
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What does Z listed mean?

Computer technicians in the admissions office coined the term “Z-list” because the group is the last to get admitted each cycle, after regular and waitlisted admits. Students who are Z-listed must take a gap year before enrolling as freshmen the following year.
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How does the Harvard Waitlist work?

Simply put, being waitlisted means you will be considered for admission if a school needs additional students for its freshmen class. Waitlists are made up of strong applicants who met the college admissions criteria for the school they applied to, but the institution was unable to immediately offer them admission.
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Can Harvard wait list you?

Yes. Our wait list includes the applicants whom the Committee might still wish to consider for admission if spots in the entering class open later. The wait list is not ranked. In some years, we have admitted no one from the wait list; in others, we have admitted more than 200 candidates.
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Does everyone get a letter from Harvard?

While most universities don't announce that they send likely letters, all Ivy League schools, including Harvard, Princeton, Yale, and University of Pennsylvania, send likely letters. Other prestigious liberal arts colleges and colleges like Duke, Stanford, and University of Chicago also send likely letters.
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Does Harvard send rejection emails?

Only 5% of them get a Harvard acceptance letter.

That's a 5.3% admission rate. Unfortunately, the overwhelming majority of applicants get a rejection letter. “I am very sorry to inform you…” When I was in high school, I was one of the lucky few to apply Early Action and receive an acceptance letter in the mail.
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Can you get rejected with a likely letter?

Likely letters do not guarantee admission. They serve as indicators that the institutions that sent them are interested in admitting the recipients. Only a small percentage of competitive applicants receive likely letters. Early writes and acceptance letters, on the other hand, guarantee acceptance.
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How many students get off Harvard waitlist?

Applications the admissions committee still wish to consider for acceptance are placed on the waitlist in case spots in the entering class open later. Although it depends on the application year, as many as 200 applicants have been accepted from off the waitlist.
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How do I get into Harvard 2022?

You will need to submit:
  1. Common Application or Coalition Application.
  2. Harvard College Questions for the Common Application or Coalition Application Harvard supplement.
  3. $75 fee (or request a fee waiver)
  4. SAT or ACT (with or without writing) - optional for 2022-2026 application cycles.
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Does Harvard Z list still exist?

Does the Harvard Z-List Exist? The Harvard Z-list might be the stuff of legend, but it does, in fact, exist.
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What percentage of waitlisted students get accepted?

According to a 2019 survey from the National Association of College Admissions Counseling (NACAC), 43 percent of four-year colleges reported using a waitlist in 2018. Of all the students who accepted a position on the waitlist at these colleges, 20 percent were admitted.
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What are the odds of getting into a Waitlisted class?

While many colleges will waitlist hundreds or even thousands of students, not all of those students will accept a spot on the waitlist, making the pool, and the chances of getting in, slightly better in some cases. According to NACAC, 20% of all students who chose to remain on waitlists were ultimately admitted.
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Is Harvard an elite school?

Part of the elite US group of Ivy League schools, Harvard and Yale are among the world's most acclaimed and competitive universities. Of the eight Ivy League members, these two are among the highest-ranked in the QS World University Rankings®.
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Does Harvard have a dean's list?

Yale, Harvard, and Stanford, among many other Universities, do not have Dean's Lists.
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What is a dean's interest list?

The dean's list is a scholarly award for students who demonstrate academic excellence. The award is based on GPA, though specific qualifications for making the dean's list will vary by university and can change each semester.
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Does Harvard accept average students?

Harvard's admission requirements

Truly, the easiest way for a student to get into Harvard is to get a grade point average that is above the average GPA of accepted students. The unweighted average for high school students accepted into Harvard is a 3.9.
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Does Walmart have a lower acceptance rate than Harvard?

This year's Ivy League admissions totals are in. The 8.9 percent acceptance rate is impressively exclusive, but compared to landing a job at Wal-Mart, getting into the Ivy Leagues is a cakewalk.
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Does Harvard discriminate?

Defendant responses. Harvard denies engaging in discrimination and said its admissions philosophy of considering race as one of many factors in its admissions policy complies with the law.
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How many black students go to Harvard?

And even at just 11% Black overall, Harvard is one of the Blackest Ivy League schools.
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Is waitlist a rejection?

Waitlists and deferrals are two different things, but they share some similarities. While neither is an outright rejection, they both mean you will have to wait longer to see if you will be admitted. Being deferred can mean a wide variety of things.
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What is an Ivy League likely letter?

A "likely letter" is an admission tool used by highly selective colleges and universities. It notifies the school's top choice prospects in the regular applicant pool that an acceptance letter is likely to be coming in the future.
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How many likely letters does Harvard send?

According to Crimson reporting, Harvard sends out about 300 of these likely letters every year, 200 to recruited athletes and 100 to students from underrepresented backgrounds.
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