

Crimson Student Admissions Results
7x Higher Acceptance Rates to the Ivy League and Ivy+ Schools
Crimson is the only top consultancy with over 1,340 Ivy League offers — and counting!
Exceptional Outcomes
Our Track Record
1342
Offers to the Ivy League
3001
Offers to the US Top 20
3551
Offers to the UK Top 10
Stanford University
28
Admits in the 2024/25 round

University of Oxford
37
Admits for Crimson in the 2024/25 round

University of Pennsylvania
70
Admits for Crimson in the 2024/25 round
40%
Crimson acceptance rate during the regular decision round in 2024/25

University of Cambridge
49
Admits for Crimson in 2024/25 round

Cornell University
58
Admits for Crimson in 2024/25 round

Crimson Student Admission Offers
Crimson students are on average 7x more likely to get accepted to a top college than general applicants.
Our students come from top schools across the globe, making up a major share of incoming classes at the Ivy League, Stanford, Oxford, Cambridge and other top universities.

They Got In.
You Can Too.
Accepted to
Cambridge

Stella L.
Medicine
“Victoria was my strategist and helped me think about the steps I needed to take to make a more well-rounded portfolio. Some of the advice she gave was to reflect on the experiences I’d actually undergone.”
“Victoria was my strategist and helped me think about the steps I needed to take to make a more well-rounded portfolio. Some of the advice she gave was to reflect on the experiences I’d actually undergone.”
Stella L.
Accepted to
Dartmouth

Ansh O.
Undecided
“I applied to university three times — twice on my own. With Crimson, I finally got into the Ivy League”
“I applied to university three times — twice on my own. With Crimson, I finally got into the Ivy League”
Ansh O.
Accepted to
UCLA

Jin T.
Engineering
“Jennifer was my essay mentor and she was just great. Whether sparking new ideas during the brainstorming process or looking over my finished draft for redundant words and ideas, she clarified the focus needed for specific essay prompts.”
“Jennifer was my essay mentor and she was just great. Whether sparking new ideas during the brainstorming process or looking over my finished draft for redundant words and ideas, she clarified the focus needed for specific essay prompts.”
Jin T.
Accepted to
Cambridge

Aloysius L.
Economics
“Patrick did a great job helping me choose which Cambridge college to apply to. He provided useful stats on acceptance rates for mature colleges and gave detailed info to help me maximise my chances. ”
“Patrick did a great job helping me choose which Cambridge college to apply to. He provided useful stats on acceptance rates for mature colleges and gave detailed info to help me maximise my chances. ”
Aloysius L.
Accepted to
Cornell

Alex R.
Undecided
“George was my Strategist. He helped curate a college list that would help with my ambitions as a scholar, athlete, and overall person. Above all, however, he wanted to make my dreams a reality and encouraged me. ”
“George was my Strategist. He helped curate a college list that would help with my ambitions as a scholar, athlete, and overall person. Above all, however, he wanted to make my dreams a reality and encouraged me. ”
Alex R.
Accepted to
UChicago

Ruhaan T.
Economics
“Through the process of essay writing, I realised just how valuable it was. Receiving clear, unbiased feedback on my essays helped me see how much I needed to improve in order to convey my points effectively.”
“Through the process of essay writing, I realised just how valuable it was. Receiving clear, unbiased feedback on my essays helped me see how much I needed to improve in order to convey my points effectively.”
Ruhaan T.
Accepted to
Northwestern

Immanuel L.
Political Science
“Kayla helped me make my activity descriptions more targeted by highlighting the scale and influence of each initiative. She also helped me prioritise the activities most likely to stand out to admissions officers.”
“Kayla helped me make my activity descriptions more targeted by highlighting the scale and influence of each initiative. She also helped me prioritise the activities most likely to stand out to admissions officers.”
Immanuel L.