More than 42,000 applied. Roughly 2,100 offered admission, university officials said.
Applications for the Class of 2018 -- more than 42,000 -- set a record at Stanford University, according to the Palo Alto institution's officials.
Stanford,
which has offered admission to 2,138 high school students for the Class
of 2018, received a record 42,167 applications from around the world --
the largest application pool in Stanford's history.
Last year, Stanford received 38,828 applications, the Office of Undergraduate Admission said.
Stanford sent acceptance letters Friday to high school students.
The
university offered admission to 2,138 students, including 748
applicants who were accepted last December through the early action
program, officials said.
Richard H. Shaw, dean of admission and
financial aid, said the Class of 2018 was selected from candidates from
50 states and 71 countries.
"I am simply in awe of the exceptional accomplishments of students admitted to Stanford in the Class of 2018," Shaw said.
"They
were selected from a very competitive group of applicants and emerged
as quite extraordinary in our review. Of course the beauty of these
young people is that they truly represent the broad and deep diversity
of the world. We believe they will be spectacular members of the
Stanford family."
Students admitted under the early and regular decision admission programs have until May 1 to accept Stanford's offer.
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