Anastasiia Posnova
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Fewer Yalies go straight to grad school, report finds

The number of Yale undergraduates who opt to pursue graduate education immediately after college continues to drop, while the number of students pursuing careers in […]

Yale receives record number of apps

Yale College received the largest number of applications in its history this admissions cycle, with 35,305 high schoolers vying for a spot in the class of 2022.

Block ’77 blasted for inflammatory editorial

John Block ’77 came under fire last week for pushing for an editorial about racism and President Donald Trump’s recent alleged comments about “shithole countries” to be published in two newspaper he oversees.

OCS introduces AI bot

The Office of Career Strategy became the first Yale entity to adopt an artificial intelligence bot this month to help students navigate its website, which will make navigating the resources of the Office of Career Strategy easier.

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Yale unveils new financial aid calculator

Yale unveiled a new service on Wednesday that will allow prospective applicants to easily calculate how much financial aid they might be entitled to if they enroll as undergraduates.

Yale admits 14.7 percent of early applicants

Yale admitted 842 students out of the record 5,733 early applicants to the Class of 2022 on Dec. 14. The number of admitted students represents […]

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Yale admits 14.7 percent of early applicants

Yale admitted 842 students out of the record 5,733 early applicants to the Class of 2022 Thursday evening.

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New admissions video released

In a seemingly continuous 10-minute shot, Sam Tsui ’11 and Simone Policano ’16 lead a group of people on a tour of Yale’s campus. The […]

Three Yalies win Marshall

Three Yalies — Erika Lynn-Green ’18, Amanda Royka ’18 and David Shimer ’18 — received the prestigious Marshall Scholarship and will begin studying in the United Kingdom next fall.

Seven win China scholarship

Seven current and former Yale students were awarded Schwarzman scholarships and will study in Schwarzman College at Tsinghua University in Beijing, one of China’s most prestigious universities, starting next fall.

DOE, Congress to simplify FAFSA

The U.S. Department of Education and members of Congress are working to overhaul the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, with the first change — […]