It is still a state school. The state doesn't have to try to get it back. |
Go read wiki on UVA: Administration and organization. The endowment is now $14.5. No, the Commonwealth can’t just go take it. That’s not how endowments work. |
Legacy? |
DC is also an IB diploma candidate from a “lower-tier” FCPS. Deferred with 4.3 and 1500 SAT. 4-year varsity starter, captain, leadership in non-sports clubs, likely strong rec letter and good essays. |
My DS is another IB diploma candidate at a "lower-tier" FCPS. He was deferred with a 4.1 GPA and test optional. He has one C on his transcript (IB Chem sophomore year when he was online for 3 semesters.) I was expecting that he would be outright rejected with that C, but I think because he is in the top 5% of his high school, he has a shot. The only kids at our high school who get into UVA are the full IB diploma candidates OR the URM FARMS student who isn't doing the full diploma but is taking mostly IB courses - maybe taking a Dual Enrollment course instead of the required IB elective. How do I know this? We have so few full diploma students, my kids know all of them and they talk about which schools they are applying to. |
| UVa’s in-state students are -mostly- from Northern VA. When I was a UVa student, I was astonished at how Northern VA students were (and still are) the vast majority of in-state undergraduate students, across all undergraduate schools. (Then, as now, about 1/3rd of undergraduate students were from outside VA.) |
It’s a little over 50%. I used to get lots of eyerolls when I told people I was from NoVa. There’s just so many. But apparently never enough. |
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Well if 30% of the least populous counties combined only come up with as many souls as the second most populous county in VA, it is not really a surprise.
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They meant the school, not the endowment. Land, buildings through appropriations are state. The endowment was never the state's, and the same goes for other state schools. |
For the fall 2022 entering class at UVA, 53.6% of in-state students were from NOVA (and 37.6% of the class was from OOS). You can see the corresponding figures for other Virginia schools via this link: https://research.schev.edu//enrollment/E19_Report.asp |
Nope. DS isn't legacy. Sorry, 6 APs taken but 9 APs if we're counting senior year? Also, he only took 3 years of Spanish (2 of which were in MS) and he didn't get outright rejected, like others in the world language threads would have predicted. He got into UMDCP, so that's his first choice right now, but still waiting to hear from other schools and UMBC Meyerhoff results. |
The MCPS magnet classes are usually more rigorous than AP but not sure if UVA is aware of that. |
| Difficult to understand the college admissions process, it all seems a bit random. DD was rejected from UVA (instate) early action (around 30% acceptance rate for in-state) but accepted early action at UNC as out of state (with a less than 10% acceptance rate for out-of-state). |
That is very strange, unusual interest? |
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Private school?
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