UVA ED on Friday at 5 pm

Anonymous
In case you didn’t guess or see on Dean J blog. Good luck all! My fourth year told me today was the day she got into UVA four years ago!
Anonymous
Good luck to all! My kid is a first-year and loving her experience.
Anonymous
Out of state ED admit rate increased from 18% last year to 21% this year
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ED stats released. http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2024/12/un...ly-decision.html?m=1


Don't know if it's okay to post it all here, but...

Early Decision Applications
Total number of Early Decision applications: 4,971 (4,465 last year)
Total number of VA apps: 2,795 (2,573)
Total number of OOS apps: 2,176 (1,893)
We use completed applications in our statistics.

Early Decision Offers
Overall offers: 1,282 (1,133)
Total VA offers: 825 (29.5% offer rate)
Total OOS offers: 457 (21% offer rate)
Averaging these offer rates together is misleading because residency is a major factor in our review. If you are going to share these numbers, cite BOTH offer rates and not an average. Last year, we made about 9,500 offers overall to reach the enrollment goal.
Anonymous
Wow! Congrats to the the Hoos selected! Amazing!

I already have a student there that loves it but I sure do wish more Virginia students had higher % to receive an offer!
Anonymous
This is only 1200 of the [potential] 9500 acceptances. Interesting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is only 1200 of the [potential] 9500 acceptances. Interesting.


It's usually this way since these are guaranteed admissions in the ED round. 1200+ guaranteed admissions of a 4900 goal (a quarter of the class total). Makes sense. EA and RD rounds will have about 40%-50% yield rate so offer numbers will be way higher.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is only 1200 of the [potential] 9500 acceptances. Interesting.


It's usually this way since these are guaranteed admissions in the ED round. 1200+ guaranteed admissions of a 4900 goal (a quarter of the class total). Makes sense. EA and RD rounds will have about 40%-50% yield rate so offer numbers will be way higher.


And with a much larger applicant pool too......
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is only 1200 of the [potential] 9500 acceptances. Interesting.


1282. And given that target enrollment is 3970, it’s 32% of the entering class.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is only 1200 of the [potential] 9500 acceptances. Interesting.


It's usually this way since these are guaranteed admissions in the ED round. 1200+ guaranteed admissions of a 4900 goal (a quarter of the class total). Makes sense. EA and RD rounds will have about 40%-50% yield rate so offer numbers will be way higher.


Where did you see a 4900 goal? It has been 3900 the last two years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is only 1200 of the [potential] 9500 acceptances. Interesting.


It's usually this way since these are guaranteed admissions in the ED round. 1200+ guaranteed admissions of a 4900 goal (a quarter of the class total). Makes sense. EA and RD rounds will have about 40%-50% yield rate so offer numbers will be way higher.


I thought the enrollment goal is approx. 3900??
Anonymous
Good luck to all! Great school!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is only 1200 of the [potential] 9500 acceptances. Interesting.


It's usually this way since these are guaranteed admissions in the ED round. 1200+ guaranteed admissions of a 4900 goal (a quarter of the class total). Makes sense. EA and RD rounds will have about 40%-50% yield rate so offer numbers will be way higher.


I thought the enrollment goal is approx. 3900??


3900-3950. No idea where PP got 4900 from.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is only 1200 of the [potential] 9500 acceptances. Interesting.


1282. And given that target enrollment is 3970, it’s 32% of the entering class.


That would drastically intensity the fightings among EAers. For RDers, the OOS rate may become negligible ...
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