Oxy had a 15% decline/no shows in last fall’s class which resulted in curtailing faculty hiring and spending, and trying management techniques with admissions such as “lock-in” scholarships to those willing to go with ED1ir ED2 to drive up yield. https://www.oxy.edu/about-oxy/college-leadership/presidents-office/community-messages/falls-incoming-first-year-class |
| I would suggest visiting the Claremont colleges since you will be able to knock out 4-5 schools in one area-- nice bang for your buck! We did a tour of UCLA and visited UCSD on our own. |
| Didn’t see Cal Tech mentioned - top 15 school |
Here is another thread about Claremont schools: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1314055.page |
But you need to ask why is it giving merit? Schools do that to get certain students they wouldn’t get otherwise. Oxy’s Selectivity is only 44.9%. Also the new Oxy Commitment Scholarships were announced in October to address the catastrophic 15% reduction in the size of last fall’s class - to which I’ve not yet heard an adequate explanation. I know Jewish students are avoiding it due to violations of their civil rights. The commitment scholarships give $15,000 to students accepting ED1 and ED2 - but that was a fast solution by Admissions to addressing the yield problem. In essence, Oxy is buying yield commitments to ensure students will show up. |
| I don’t understand being from here and not going to a “beach” socal school. USD, ucsd, ucsb, lmu, Pepperdine. Maybe ucla. Why go to usc or to one of the Claremont colleges? Just to be in ca? |
More about Oxy https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1288269.page |
Easy admit! |
How can you possibly not mention UCLA? |
| UC Irvine, CS Long Beach , CS Fullerton |
Neither is Santa Clara |
Crazy take! |
I don't think so, but check. We looked into CS Fullerton for DD who wanted their animation program. Nope, chance of getting in OOS was slim to none. Cal States are for Californians. |
USC is only 15 miles from the beach. But you have a point about Claremont - that's a difficult drive out of LA (I'm from there and drove that lat month so don't try to tell me it's an easy drive from LAX, it's horrible). |
USC is only 15 miles from the beach. But you have a point about Claremont - that's a difficult drive out of LA (I'm from there and drove that lat month so don't try to tell me it's an easy drive from LAX, it's horrible). |