The MARKETview Data Behind Early Decision
When a student applies in the Early Decision round, he/she is making a commitment to a college that, if admitted, he/she will withdraw applications from all other institutions and definitively…
A Real-Time Look at Catholic Institutions
With nearly 40 Catholic member institutions (and 120 institutions overall) in its dataset, MARKETview can provide a rich, comprehensive, point-in-time look at Catholic school performance this enrollment cycle. See how EC2023 Catholic applications are shaping up.
The Covid Class, Part 2: How the 2023 Applicant Pool is Building
In our second of the Covid Class blog series, we discuss how the past 3 pandemic-influenced years have changed applications within the enrollment cycle.
6 Things to Do at NACAC
Whether you’re a NACAC veteran or this is your first time attending, we’ve compiled 6 quick tips to help make the most of your time at the conference.
Low-Income Students of Color: Applications Lagging Behind 2020
Through early October and November 2021, high application volume seemed to be the norm – and though it’s slowed in recent months, performance is still strong. According to MARKETview data,…
Common Application Influence Continues to Rise
The Common Application continues to gain share in overall volume. In mid-February 2020, 51.6 percent of total applications to all schools were submitted through the Common Application. Just two years…
SAT Changing for ’24
Last week the College Board announced that the SAT is changing for 2024. Here’s what we know so far: What does this mean for colleges and universities? While we still…
Early Applicants: Not One Size Fits All
A student applying early is a strong indicator of interest. They considered college choice sooner, applied faster, and believed there was value in being evaluated first. Many colleges and universities…
The Early Bird Gets… Ignored?
Switching focus is hard. From afar we are watching each of our MARKETview clients begin to welcome the entering class of 2021 to campus, and remembering the many informed decisions…








