| It would be cheaper for universities to have rolling admissions than hire expensive consulting forms to screw up their admissions process. |
Are you serious? No. If you can't get enough kids from your over enrollment AND waitlist, you have a problem. Either that are they are not offering enough aid to those that want to go. But something has to change. |
I wish state schools would do ED. Rolling admission is tough. They can accept you in August, but don't have to hear back until May 1st. That can make it worse. |
They had slightly fewer applications this year. 32,103 last year. A bit over 31,000 this year. |
Every school has admit/waitlist/reject. That article is saying that VT admitted too many. No one is getting off the waitlist. |
Especially engineering students. Looks like VT is going more holistic and had an easy admit year. More than every before. So for many kids, this was probably by far the best school they got into. Many sadly don't realize how crappy they are to the kids once they are there. Sophomore drop out and change of majors is the highest I have ever seen. |
And they admitted over 1000 more than they should have. That is not good practice. Case is conservative with acceptances and has a very active weekly WL to get the exact amount of kids on their campus and not F up housing for freshman. |
They are now allowing freshman students to live off campus. |
It looks like they have a 92% retention rate. 64% 4-year grad rate 83% 6-year grad rate https://www.irinfo.ir.vt.edu/VT_Stats/IR%20Customers%202/Students/Retention/Longitudinal%20Retention/University/UNIVERSITY_retention.html |
And they admitted over 1000 more than they should have. That is not good practice. Case is conservative with acceptances and has a very active weekly WL to get the exact amount of kids on their campus and not F up housing for freshman. \ Oh, I see what you were saying. Sorry, I misunderstood. I assume most schools use the waitlist this way. |
That's incredible. Mason doesn't even allow that. |
No one: Literally not a single soul: Mason mom: GMU requires ALL freshmen to live on campus!!!! |
They had a record number of applicants last year but they accepted fewer applicants because they had over admitted the year before. This year may have been another record breaker for applicants and possibly a greater percentage of the applicants being offered admission are accepting their offers. |
It's typical in Florida. I don't know of any schools in FL that require their freshman to live on campus. And, yes, some schools do not have room for all of the freshman who want to live on campus. |
If you’re talking about Purdue, no, they did a terrible job. These kids were rejected in January and now miraculously admitted. That means their projections were waaaay off, and their waitlist was to short. How embarrassing for the school. |