<p>I know that MIT allows admitted students to see who else was admitted and was wondering do any other colleges also do this? Which other colleges release the names of their admitted students?</p>
<p>Bump. Does anybody know of any other colleges?</p>
<p>MIT does not let students know who else is admitted. The students self register and reveal themselves to each other.</p>
<p>I don’t know if Harvard does this everywhere, but the Harvard Club where I am sent the accepted students in the area an email with all of the names and the schools of the others.</p>
<p>I was looking back through my email to see that message though, and found the email where Harvard itself accidentally sent out an email to all accepted students addressed in such a way that we could all see each others’ addresses or something… I just remember there basically being something like a spam war, coming home to 4 pages of emails, and promptly deleting all of them.</p>
<p>The Yale Club sent all three local waitlistees a letter (how unfortunate that I should know), but didn’t reveal to us the identities of the others. Maybe because being waitlisted is not super fun.</p>
<p>^I am not so sure OP is thinking in terms of local clubs revealing local students to each other. MIT admitted students can log themselves and identify themselves inside of the MIT system allowing themselves to be identified and contacted by other students by name and email. However, if an admitted student does not self register, it is not a complete list.</p>