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Applying to college in 2013? Good news.

Dear Middle school Zinchers, do we have good news for you.

We know that plenty of you are undaunted by the past few years' absurdly low admissions rates in the Ivy league. For the rest of you, fear not. In half a decade, relief will be at hand (and I'm not talking about the expected drop in total applicants).

New Haven's prestigious Yale University, an institution that has produced as many US presidents as the office of the Vice President, is preparing to open a couple more doors. In a recent letter to alumni, Yale president Richard C. Levin announced that the school intends to increase their undergrad enrollment by a hefty 15% thanks to the establishment of two new residential programs slated to open up in 2013. The increase marks the first such move by the university's administration since women were admitted as students in 1969. While 2013 may be too far off for a good number of you (even with repeated deferrals), fear not, our friends at Yale send as much love as anyone and definitely believe you are more than a test score.

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Comments (1)

Margaux McClure:

Well, I'm the class of 2009, but I am still glad to see that they are taking in more people. Good for them! :)

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