| These are private schools. Why does "in state" vs. "out of state" matter? |
| Does anyone have the breakdown for Pomona? |
Meaning what? |
There’s one common data set for all schools. Some columns more relevant than others depending on school and reader. It’s pretty interesting for schools where faculty kids have a big leg up |
Some private universities may draw heavily from in state, such that out of state applicants might be looking for a little more state diversity. This isn't a big deal, just an indication of the vibe/culture on campus. |
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Next they should do by applicant race. They show this for the entering class admits each year, would be great to tie it back to the application totals by race.
I doubt they’d ever give that other side of the equation out though. Someone or some group would end up angry. |
| US universities are the best in the world. That is why so many internationals want to come here. |
They posted that year's CDS, but didn't fill out that section. |
Might give some indication to what schools favor what. Bowdoin clearly favors Maine applicants, Amherst isn't as fond of their MA applicants. Wellesley is evenly split. Doubt the applicant pools would be dramatically different in academic measures. |
| Bowdoin gives faculty kids a big leg up. Actually any kind of employee kids, not just faculty |
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https://ifx.richmond.edu//pdfs/CDS_C.pdf
U'Richmond has theirs. Not as hyper elite as these LACs, but still interesting: In State- 13% of applicants, 27% admitted OOS- 65% of applicants, 27% admitted International- 22% of applicants, 9% admitted 23% admitted overall I'm surprised by the low in-state applicant pool |
Also, some private schools prioritize admitting local students (e.g. Brown). |
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Purdue- https://www.purdue.edu/idata/documents/CDS/CDS_2023_2024.pdf
In State- 17% of applicants, 74% admitted OOS- 64% of applicants, 50% admitted International- 18% of applicants, 29% admitted 50% admitted overall Tulane- https://tulane.app.box.com/s/7gmt7sajtd26tx5gj0687hfzuael5gwp In State- 6% of applicants, 24% admitted OOS- 82% of applicants, 14% admitted International- 11% of applicants, 14% admitted 15% admitted overall |
OMG. JUST STOP. |
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I’m not sure why you all are complaining. There are 890,000 international students in American colleges (5.6%) and they contributed $40 billion to the economy. The US has a population of 332 million.
Other countries take a far higher proportion of international students. To give perspective, there are 710,000 international students in Australia, a country of 27 million people. There are 807,000 in Canada, a country of 38 million. There are 608,000 in the UK, which has a popular of 68 million. China and India account for 560,000 of the international students in the US. It is true that many international students try to use this as a de facto back door method of immigration. However, if a student is bright enough that a US company is willing to sponsor their work visa then it’s a likely win for the US. |