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BARNARD RECEIVES A RECORD NUMBER OF EARLY DECISION APPLICATIONS IN 2001

New York, N.Y., Nov. 29, 2001 – Barnard College has received a record number of applications for admission in its Early Decision program. To date, the College has received 310 applications, 8.6 percent higher than last year’s record of 285. In Early Decision, a student applies early and commits to attend if admitted.

Jennifer Fondiller, Dean of Admissions at Barnard, credits the increase to intensified outreach by the admission staff, and continuing strong interest in Barnard’s unique combination of attributes: it is a liberal arts college for women located in New York City and affiliated with a large research university.

"In light of September 11, we made even greater efforts to connect with prospective students and their parents to impress upon them that Barnard values itself as being a close-knit and supportive community," Fondiller said.

Early Decision applications were up from California, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Pennsylvania; down slightly from Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas; New York applications are running even. Interestingly, new states from which applications were received include: Iowa, Indiana, Missouri, Nebraska, Oregon, Rhode Island, Washington, Wisconsin, and Utah.

Because of widespread reports of delays in mail delivery, the College has been flexible in receipt of application credentials beyond the Nov. 15 deadline, Fondiller noted.

In addition, the applications for transfer (those wanting to switch colleges) and visiting (those who elect to study at Barnard for a semester) students are also up, running at 105 compared to 89 last year. Students admitted under these programs will attend Barnard in spring 2002.

Meanwhile, applications in the regular decision program are running 1-2 percent higher than last year, Fondiller noted.

Figures for Early Decision and transfer and visiting student admission for the last three years are listed below:

EARLY DECISION APPLICATIONS 1999-2001
1999 2000 2001
205 285
310 (to date)


TRANSFER AND VISITING STUDENTS FOR SPRING SEMESTER 2002
1999 2000 2001
102 89
105 (to date)


Barnard College is an independent, highly selective liberal arts college for women located in New York City and affiliated with Columbia University. Founded in 1889 and a pioneer in the higher education of women, Barnard’s 2,300 undergraduates today are drawn from 49 states and more than 30 foreign countries.

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Contact: Jennifer Fondiller, Dean of Admissions, (212) 854-2014
Petra Tuomi, Public Affairs, (212) 854-7907

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