The acceptance rate for 2023-2024 was 75%. Jeff deleted my prior comment that included that objective fact, I guess because I went on to say that a 75% acceptance rate is non-selective. That subjective opinion, though widely shared by high school counselors, was evidently upsetting enough to readers to report the straightforward comment. Here are the facts: https://www.jmu.edu/pair/ir/research/cds/cds2023/cds-2023c.pdf |
SCHEV the Virginia college database shows JMU taking 65% of Virginia residents in 2023-2024.
OOS acceptance rate is higher. https://research.schev.edu/enrollment/b8_admissions_locality.asp |
Does JMU yield protect? |
DS got in with UW 3.6/W 3.98 and didn't submit SAT scores from a NOVA public. He had a lot of friends not get in with weighted 3.2-3.5 but one friend who got in with 3.5. I think rigor matters somewhat. |
My kid has a wgpa of 4.06 (currently has straight As and could go up to 4.20) and 1320 SAT. Goes to a a good FCPS high school.
JMU is her top pick amongst all VA state schools. Any chance she doesn't get in? |
What some people don’t realize is that when schools have a moment of popularity, many more kids apply and the school quickly becomes more selective. So while kids with so-so stats used to get in rather easily, a quick spike in applications catches students off guard when their safety waitlists or rejects them.
This happened at Auburn and it could just as easily happen at JMU. |
Maybe, but 12 months ago, 3 out of 4 people who applied were offered admission. In 2019/20 the figure was 78%, and in 2020/21 the figure was 83%. In 2021/22, 90% of the people who applied were offered admission. 9 in 10. Then the number dipped to 78%, so about 8 in 10. These are wonderful odds for the kids, because the overwhelming majority of kids who apply will get in. https://www.jmu.edu/pair/ir/research/cds/cds2021/cds-2021-22.pdf https://www.jmu.edu/pair/ir/research/cds/cds2019/cds2019.pdf https://www.jmu.edu/pair/ir/research/cds/cds2022/cds-2022-2023.pdf |
DD applied to JMU Honors from MCPS with a 4.7 WGPA (decent rigor) and 1350 SAT (above 75th percentile but low for GPA). Does anyone have experience with the Honors Program? Any chance for merit? She’d need it to go OOS. |
My kid did with 4.1 and 1380 and got into honors college. She should apply to that as well. |
That's irrelevant. They were unpredictable. Even with a 30% acceptance rate then, it is insane that a kid who was admitted to UVA, VT, and Michigan, wouldn't be admitted to JMU, while kids with far less impressive scores and GPAs were. |
THANKS. Very helpful. Yes, she is applying to honors college too. |
The football and basketball teams both had unusually strong seasons last year. I bet that drives the application numbers up more. |
What’s your source for that number? I went to UVA in the 90s from an FCPS high school. The acceptance rate my year was 37% and JMU was widely known be a much safer bet. I will say that my friends who went to JMU seemed to have a really fun, down-to-earth college experience. The kids who go to JMU from my kid’s non-NOVA high school these days are all really bright kids. I am encouraging my own to strongly consider it. |
I was prepared to argue with you but found this fascinating article confirming the close to that number (actually 37% in 1987) https://www.jmu.edu/pair/ir/_docs/research-docs/Vol31No1.pdf?jmu_redir=r_oir |
DP. I really wonder what kind of satisfaction you derive from trolling every single JMU thread? It's clear you have some sort of axe to grind, not to mention no actual firsthand experience with the school. Why do you care so deeply? |