Many myths surround the boarding school acceptance process and who will be admitted—one of them being the difference between applying to a private school as a boarder versus applying as a day student.
Some may assert that boarders generally pay a higher tuition to cover room and board, so they are more “coveted” applicants in the admission process. Others claim that day students don’t take up precious dorm space, desirable because they open the admission pool up to accepting even more applicants. The truth is, both of these statements are false as a general admission practice.