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Freshman Applications Surge Past 16,000 at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Another Record Year for Applications to
Rensselaer
It’s official. A record total of 16,112 high school students
have filed applications to attend Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute this fall, according to numbers released today by the
Rensselaer Office of Admissions. This year’s total represents a
growth of approximately 6 percent since last year at this
time.
“For eight consecutive years, Rensselaer has set records for
freshman applications. Since 2005, applications have grown
by 189 percent,” said Paul Marthers, vice president for
enrollment and dean of undergraduate and graduate admissions.
“It is exciting to see that our around-the-globe outreach
efforts have translated into unprecedented levels of popularity
among prospective students.”
This year, more than 6,600 students have been admitted, for
a 41 percent acceptance rate—which is the third lowest in
Rensselaer’s history.
Marthers also noted that for the second consecutive year,
the average SAT critical reading and math score for the
admitted group is over 1400. This year, the average score is
1408, the highest level ever and eight points higher than last
year.
The 2013 applicant pool also represents a continued
expansion of the national and international profile of the
student body, as well as a significant increase in applications
from women, underrepresented minority students, international
students, and Rensselaer “legacies”— students with relatives
who attended the university.
In addition, the group includes students who have been
nominated for the Rensselaer Medal, a scholarship awarded to
the top math and science students at almost 3,000 high schools
around the world. The Rensselaer Medal was first
presented in 1916 with two purposes: to recognize the
superlative academic achievement of young men and women, and to
motivate students toward careers in science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. The medal, the
oldest prize of its kind in the United States, is awarded to
students throughout North America, Latin America, Europe, and
Asia.
According to the Rensselaer Office of Admissions, this
year’s overall increase in applications was also driven by
greater numbers of students visiting campus, a higher
conversion rate from the inquiry to the application stage, and
new student life programs designed to enhance the overall
student and educational experience.
“Rensselaer also continues to appeal to outstanding students
who are interested in studying at a technological university,”
Marthers said. “Here on campus we know that Rensselaer has
historically been a top producer of future leaders and
innovators, so it is very encouraging to see external evidence
that more and more students value the high-quality academic and
co-curricular programs that we offer.”
Rensselaer will host its annual Accepted Student Celebration
event on April 13. For information regarding Rensselaer
Admissions, visit: http://admissions.rpi.edu.
Student Orientation is held during the month of July and
early August. From Aug. 20 to Aug. 25, Rensselaer will
officially welcome the members of the Class of 2017, and
introduce them to the local community through a weeklong series
of events known as “Navigating Rensselaer & Beyond”
(NRB).
Created under The Rensselaer Plan in 2001, NRB is
usually organized around three general themes: adventure/team
building; cultural/historical; and community service. To catch
an early glimpse of some of the sample activities that members
of the Class of 2017 may experience, here’s a look at last
year’s video: http://youtu.be/5rZGMt5AxIw.
What attracts students to Rensselaer? Check out the
Rensselaer alumni magazine story “Best of Class” to learn more:
http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/rpi/2013winter/#/30
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Published
March 13,
2013 |
Contact: Jessica Otitigbe
Phone: (518) 276-6050
E-mail: otitij@rpi.edu |
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