With 82% in-state enrollment, OOS would be competitive. |
| UNC oos rate probably went up in class of 2029 due to increased class size but I do not think UNC has released the full set showing in state vs oos acceptance rate. |
Cite? |
Name the school. |
We are at a large public and most kids don’t want to go that far or spend OOS money. |
Explains both the 18 percent cap on percentage of class that can be from oos, and the 8 percent oos acceptance rate. https://admissionslawsuit.unc.edu/about/admissions/ |
| UGA weights AP courses but not honors or DE, so a private with not AP classes would put their kids at a disadvantage. |
Our private has AP classes, so that doesn’t explain lack of interest. Michigan, UVA and UNC, the UCs, maybe Wisconsin are the hot public schools. |
Everyone is saying the same thing, that the OOS student population is 18%. No one is staying the acceptance rate is 18. |
| Nothing. All hype. Still mediocre big schools. Yawn. |
DP - They say this in their admissions event. NC state law requires that at least 82% of incoming freshman be in-state. https://www.northcarolina.edu/apps/policy/doc.php?id=789 |
Name the school |
It’s actually several. Please identify a local top private that has sends multiple kids to UGA. |
| UNC only takes 8% out of state (by law). All OOS athletes are included in that 8%. It is far less selective in state. |
lol thanks for the input. Did you do a survey? Can you link us the results. lol |