Ivy Day has arrived as scheduled, and the Ivy League results are in! Today, Ivy Talent once again delivered outstanding results, with remarkable results: 2 Princeton, 1 Harvard, 2 Yale, 2 Penn, 4 Cornell, 3 Brown, 1 Dartmouth, 2 Columbia, 5 UC Berkeley, 3 UCLA, and more top admissions still coming in!
As of March 27, 2026, our students have received offers from:
- Princeton University: 2
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 1
- Harvard University: 1
- Yale University: 2
- Northwestern University: 3
- University of Pennsylvania: 2
- Duke University: 2
- Cornell University: 4
- Brown University: 3
- Dartmouth College: 1
- Columbia University: 2
- University of California, Berkeley: 5
- University of California, Los Angeles: 3
- Rice University: 1
- University of Michigan–Ann Arbor: 3
- Washington University in St. Louis: 2
- Emory University: 3
- Georgetown University: 2
- University of Virginia: 4
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: 3
- University of Southern California (Pre-Med): 5
Congratulations to all Ivy Talent students! Your excellence has turned every carefully planned effort into real success. Each offer represents a student’s growth, resilience, and clarity of direction. More admissions results will be announced gradually, and we wish all students the best of luck in being admitted to their dream schools!
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What These Results Really Mean
At Ivy Talent Education, we believe college admissions are not random or unpredictable. Strong outcomes are the result of:
- Long-term academic and extracurricular planning
- Thoughtful school selection strategies
- Authentic student development
- Close collaboration between students, families, and advisors
Our goal is not to fit students into a generic “top school template.” Instead, we focus on helping each student find the best-fit college where they can thrive academically, personally, and professionally.
Why Choose Ivy Talent for College Applications
1. Choosing the Right College
Academic Fit: We guide students to build a balanced college list that reflects both their current strengths and future potential. This means avoiding unrealistic “reach-only” strategies while also not being overly conservative. The result is a well-positioned application strategy where opportunities are maximized.
Major Exploration: Choosing a major is not about trends. It is about clarity. We help students identify academic interests that genuinely excite them, whether in STEM, social sciences, business, or the arts. From there, we build a cohesive academic narrative supported by coursework, activities, and achievements.
Long-Term Direction: College is only the beginning. We encourage students to think about how their academic interests connect to future careers. Through mentorship, exposure to real-world opportunities, and structured exploration, students gain direction and confidence over time.
2. A Highly Personalized Approach
Low Student-to-Advisor Ratio: Each advisor works with no more than 10 students, and each cohort is limited in size. This ensures every student receives deep, individualized attention.
Collaborative Mentorship: We act not only as advisors but also as partners. Students are encouraged to take ownership of their journey while receiving expert guidance at every step.
3. Maximize School Resources
Course Planning Strategy: We help students strike the right balance between Honors courses, AP classes, and genuine intellectual exploration. The goal is to maintain a strong GPA while building a solid academic foundation aligned with future majors. For example, students interested in engineering should prioritize AP Physics, while those pursuing economics need rigorous preparation in advanced mathematics.
Deep Personalization: We guide students in making the most of what their school offers. This includes building meaningful communities, proactively developing strong relationships with teachers for impactful recommendation letters, and leveraging unique academic platforms available on campus. Every opportunity is intentionally transformed into a meaningful part of the student’s application story.
4. Ivy Talent Resources
Beyond advising, Ivy Talent Education provides students with access to a wide range of academic and extracurricular opportunities.
Academic Support: Through Aralia Education, students receive structured support for U.S. high school coursework and academic competitions.
Research and Publications: Students can participate in research projects and publish work through platforms such as The Propelia Review, helping them demonstrate intellectual engagement and initiative.
STEM Research: Access to lab-based research opportunities, including programs affiliated with institutions like Columbia University, allows students to develop advanced research skills.
Summer Programs: We support applications to highly selective summer programs like: RSI (Research Science Institute), SSP (Summer Science Program), YYGS (Yale Young Global Scholars), and SUMaC (Stanford University Mathematics Camp). These programs are widely recognized as strong indicators of academic excellence.
Academic Competitions: Students are encouraged to participate in national-level competitions, including: AMC (American Mathematics Competitions), USACO (USA Computing Olympiad), Physics Bowl, and Writing, history, and debate competitions. These programs are widely recognized as strong indicators of academic excellence.
5. Proven Results Across Diverse Students
Our results speak for themselves. Year after year, Ivy Talent Education consistently delivers outcomes that exceed industry averages.
What sets us apart is not just where our students get in, but who gets in. We work with students from a wide range of academic backgrounds, without limiting our program to only top-ranked or already exceptional applicants. With the right strategy, planning, and guidance, our students achieve strong results across the board. Our offers from top universities such as Harvard, Stanford, MIT, and Yale are not concentrated among a small group of standout individuals. Instead, they reflect the success of a broad and diverse student cohort.
Equally important, we are not afraid of highly competitive majors. A large proportion of our students apply to rigorous fields such as engineering, computer science, and biology. Rather than avoiding these paths, we help students build the academic strength, intellectual depth, and long-term preparation needed to succeed in them.
These results are not driven by shortcuts. They are earned through sustained effort, thoughtful positioning, and a clear academic direction. This is also a strong reflection of our deep expertise and proven track record in guiding students through highly competitive STEM and pre-professional pathways.
Ivy Talent 2026 Admissions Results
Updated through March 27, 2026, Eastern Time.
College and University
| University | Acceptances |
| Princeton University | 2 |
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 1 |
| Harvard University | 1 |
| Yale University | 2 |
| Northwestern University | 3 |
| University of Pennsylvania | 2 |
| Duke University | 2 |
| Cornell University | 4 |
| Brown University | 3 |
| Dartmouth College | 1 |
| Columbia University | 2 |
| University of California, Berkeley | 5 |
| University of California, Los Angeles | 3 |
| Rice University | 1 |
| University of Michigan, Ann Arbor | 3 |
| Washington University in St. Louis | 2 |
| Emory University | 3 |
| Georgetown University | 2 |
| University of Virginia | 4 |
| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | 3 |
| University of Southern California (Pre-Med) | 5 |
| University of California, San Diego | 7 |
| New York University (including Stern School of Business) | 7 |
| University of California, Davis | 15 |
| University of California, Irvine | 10 |
| Boston College | 3 |
| Tufts University | 1 |
| University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | 2 |
| University of Wisconsin–Madison | 3 |
| University of California, Santa Barbara | 14 |
| Boston University | 1 |
| Rutgers University | 3 |
| University of Maryland | 1 |
| University of Washington, Seattle | 2 |
| Northeastern University (including Nursing) | 16 |
| University of Minnesota Twin Cities | 1 |
| George Washington University | 1 |
| Santa Clara University | 2 |
| University of Massachusetts Amherst | 1 |
| Brandeis University | 1 |
| Clemson University | 1 |
| Syracuse University ($132,000 scholarship) | 1 |
| Pepperdine University | 1 |
| Loyola Marymount University | 1 |
Liberal Arts College / Art School
| College | Acceptances |
| Swarthmore College | 1 |
| Wellesley College | 1 |
| Smith College | 2 |
| Hamilton College | 1 |
| Wesleyan University | 1 |
| Colorado College | 2 |
| Macalester College | 1 |
| Trinity College ($30,000 scholarship) | 1 |
| Skidmore College | 1 |
| Babson College | 1 |
| Rhode Island School of Design (No.1 private design school in the U.S.) | 1 |
| Otis College of Art and Design ($112,000 scholarship) | 1 |
| Pratt Institute ($80,000 & $108,000 scholarships) | 2 |
| Savannah College of Art and Design (U.S. News Most Innovative Schools #2) | 1 |
| School of the Art Institute of Chicago ($80,000 & $100,000 scholarships) | 2 |
| Parsons School of Design ($72,000 scholarship) | 2 |
UK / Canada / Hong Kong Universities
| University | Acceptances |
| University College London | 1 |
| The University of Hong Kong (MBBS, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, full scholarship) | 2 |
| University of Toronto ($100,000 + $10,000 scholarship; $3,000 scholarship) | 2 |
| King’s College London | 1 |
| The University of Manchester | 1 |
| The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | 1 |
| Western University | 1 |
Start Your Journey
If you want to understand how these results are achieved through long-term planning, strategic positioning, and personalized development, we invite you to connect with us.
Whether you are just beginning to think about U.S. college applications or feeling uncertain about your next steps, contact us for a free consultation. Our team is here to help. We will work with you to clarify your goals, build a tailored strategy, and turn your efforts into meaningful results.
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