<p>From the 11/12/10 New York Times:</p>
<p>November 12, 2010, 3:41 pm
Some Early Returns on Early Admission
By JACQUES STEINBERG</p>
<p>With some colleges permitting students to wait until Nov. 15 to file their early applications, it is too soon in this early-admission season to draw broad conclusions on whether such programs continue to grow in popularity over all.</p>
<p>And yet, the preliminary estimates of some selective colleges with Nov. 1 deadlines are beginning to trickle in to The Choice, and they are worth passing along.</p>
<p>Among those colleges and universities with binding early-decision programs — in which those applying have consented in advance to attend if admitted — Northwestern is reporting that early applications increased by 24 percent, to about 2,100, when compared with last year; submissions to the University of Pennsylvania are up 18 percent, to 4,557; Duke and Johns Hopkins are each up by nearly 14 percent, having received 2,282 and 1,314 applications, respectively; and Rice is up about 15 percent, with about 1,000 early applications.</p>