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Duke U N I V E R S I T Y
UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS STAFF
Christoph GuttentagDean of Undergraduate Admissions919.684.2898NY (Manhattan)
Ben Adams ’08Assistant Directorben.adams@duke.edu; 919.684.0153/919.684.8129AK, MN, International (Africa, China), First Generation College Students
Nikki BaskinSenior Assistant Directornikki.baskin@duke.edu; 919.684.0178MD, NC (Durham County, Northeastern Counties), UT, International (Canada)
Samuel CarpenterSenior Assistant Directorsamuel.carpenter@duke.edu; 919.684.0172CA (Northern)
Sue CoonSenior Assistant Directorsusan.coon@duke.edu; 919.684.0158DC, NY (except Manhattan), WV, Engineering Student Recruitment
Jennifer DewarAssociate Directorjennifer.dewar@duke.edu; 919.684.0166/919.684.8129RI, International (Central & Southern Asia, Europe)
Will Dixon ’84,’88Assistant Directorwill.dixon@duke.edu; 919.684.0159CA (Southern-Imperial, Riverside, San Diego, and San Bernardino Counties), IL, WI, African-American Student Recruitment
Solomon EnosSenior Assistant Directorsolomon.enos@duke.edu; 919.684.0175HI, TX, Transfer Student Recruitment
Elizabeth Harlow ’11Admissions Officerelizabeth.harlow@duke.edu; 919.684.0176CA (Central), OR, PA, WA
Stephen McLaughlinAssociate Deanstephen.mclaughlin@duke.edu; 919.684.0179AZ, MT, NM, ND, OK, SD, WY, Native American Student Recruitment
Will NiverAdmissions Officerwill.niver@duke.edu; 919.684.0665TN, VA
Elysia Pan ’13Admissions Officerelysia.pan@duke.edu; 919.684.0185AL, AR, IA, ID, KS, LA, MO, MS, NE, NJ (Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Passaic, and Union Counties), NV
Kathy PhillipsAssociate Directorkathy.phillips@duke.edu; 919.684.0171DE, NJ (except Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Passaic, and Union Counties)
Sharon Pomranky ’12Admissions Officersharon.pomranky@duke.edu; 919.684.0156IN, KY, MI, OH
Stacy Scarfutti RusakAssociate Directorstacy.rusak@duke.edu; 919.684.0173FL (Central, Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach)
Leonard SatterwhiteAssociate Deanleonard.satterwhite@duke.edu; 919.684.0157MA, CO
Anne SjostromAssociate Directoranne.sjostrom@duke.edu; 919.684.0152/919.684.8129Guam, PR, VI, International (Australia/Oceania, Caribbean, East & Southeast Asia except China, Middle East, Latin America/Mexico)
Margi StricklandAssistant Directormargi.strickland@duke.edu; 919.684.0170NC (except Durham and Northeastern Counties)
Ashley Taylor ’10Admissions Officerashley.s.taylor@duke.edu; 919.684.0169CA (Southern-Los Angeles, Orange, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties), Latino Student Recruitment
Adam Tomasiello ’13Admissions Officeradam.tomasiello@duke.edu; 919.684.0160FL (Fort Myers/Naples, North and Space Coast), GA, SC
Susan Semonite WatersSenior Assistant Directorsusan.waters@duke.edu; 919.684.0154CT, ME, NH, VT
P R O F I L E O F T H E
CLASS OF 2017
Duke U N I V E R S I T Y
OFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS2138 Campus Drive, Box 90586 • Durham, North Carolina 27708-0586 • Telephone: 919.684.3214 • Fax: 919.681.8941
Website: admissions.duke.edu
ACCEPTANCE/ENROLLMENT SUMMARY
TESTING
TYPE OF SECONDARY SCHOOL GENDER
ETHNICITY
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION
EARLY DECISION
Middle 50% Range of SAT and ACT Scores for Accepted Students
Applications
Accepted
% Accepted
Enrolled
SAT Verbal/Critical Reading
SAT Math
SAT Writing
ACT Composite
Public ............................................................................. 65%
Private ............................................................................30%
Religious/Homeschooled/Military/Other ...................... 5%
Percentage of Enrolled Students in the Class of 2017
Male ................................................................................... 49%
Female ................................................................................ 51%
Asian, Asian-American, or Pacific Islander ....................... 27%
Black/African American .................................................... 11%
Hispanic/Latino ................................................................... 7%
Native American, American Indian, Native Alaskan, or Native Hawaiian ............................................... 1%
White/Caucasian ............................................................... 51%
Did Not Report .................................................................... 3%
International ............. 13%
North Carolina .......... 11%
Other Southeast ........ 21%
Mid-Atlantic .............. 15%
Northeast ................... 14%
Midwest ..................... 10%
West/Pacific .............. 16%
North Carolina ............198California ....................159New York .....................135Florida .........................132New Jersey .....................87Texas .............................85Virginia .........................58Pennsylvania ..................56Georgia..........................55Maryland .......................52
Massachusetts ................47Connecticut ...................49 Illinois ............................46South Carolina ..............38Ohio ..............................36Colorado .......................32Arizona ..........................27Tennessee ......................24Michigan .......................23
15 students or fewer:Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, Washington, Washington, D.C., Wisconsin, Wyoming
2,162
622
29
603
690-780
700-790
700-790
31-34
700-780
750-800
720-790
33-35
23,232
2,254
10
782
25,394
2,876
11
1,385
380
135
36
134
6,031
808
13
220
6,411
943
15
354
2,542
757
30
737
29,263
3,062
10
1,002
31,805
3,819
12
1,739
Arts & Sciences
Arts & Sciences
Arts & Sciences
Arts & Sciences
Engineering
Engineering
Engineering EngineeringTotal Total Total
REGULAR DECISION TOTALSCURRENT STUDENT PROFILE
Student Geographic Distribution (Class of 2014-2017)
IMPORTANT DATES
Recommended last date to take SAT and SAT Subject Tests ...................................................................................October 5, 2013*/December 7, 2013
Recommended last date to take ACT ..................................................................................................................... October 26, 2013/December 14, 2013
Deadline to submit the Common Application for optional interview ...................................................................November 1, 2013/December 20, 2013
Deadline for all parts of the Common Application .....................................................................................................November 1, 2013/January 2, 2014
Deadline for submitting FAFSA application** ..................................................................................................................... April 15, 2014/March 1, 2014
Deadline for submitting CSS Profile application ...........................................................................................................November 1, 2013/March 1, 2014
Deadline for submitting International Student Financial Aid Application ...................................................................November 1, 2013/March 1, 2014
Notification date for decisions ........................................................................................................................................ December 15, 2013/April 1, 2014
Candidates’ Reply Date .........................................................................................................................................................January 2, 2014/May 1, 2014
We cannot guarantee that scores from November tests will arrive in our office in time for consideration as part of an Early Decision application. They will be used if they are available. Students failing to meet this deadline may have to make a decision on the offer of admission prior to receiving notification of financial aid. Early Decision applicants do not have to complete the FAFSA until after January 1.
Early Decision/Regular Decision
P R O F I L E O F T H E
CLASS OF 2017
NH-18VT-9MA-181RI-18CT-170NJ-368DE-16MD-203DC-22
ALASKA-10HAWAII-13PUERTO RICO-8VIRGIN ISLANDS-3GUAM-1
0 to 1516 to 5051 to 100101 to 200201 to 350351 and over
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Duke U N I V E R S I T Y
% % % % % % % % %
INTERNATIONAL719
NC800
VA277
GA234
PA254
NY582
TX345
CA654
FL504
TN86
KY17
WV6
ME11
AL36
SC130
IL166
IN48
MI62
WI27
IA12
MN46
ND3
MT2
WY5
NM14
AZ96
UT16
NV25
ID13
OR32
WA85
CO108
SD5
NE13 OH
147
MS10
AR14
LA19
OK32
KS20
MO44
International: 231 students (178 foreign citizens) representing:Albania, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Colombia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, England, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Hong Kong, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mali, Mauritius, Mexico, Mongolia, Nepal, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Roma-nia, Russian Federation, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, Turks and Caicos Islands, United Kingdom, Venezuela, Vietnam, Zimbabwe
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