UVA Jan 31

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Decisions for EA likely coming out Friday the 31st. Lot of signs pointing to it. Week later than the last two years.


What signs? Dean J has repeatedly said mid-Feb, including in a comment she posted today on CC. It is also listed as mid-Feb on the website. Last two years are not a good indicator since there was no ED those years.


Also wondering this. I've been stalking all of Dean J's platforms and have seen no sign of a Jan 31 release. Wish it was so, but...


Wow, what a pretentious asshole thing to say.
Anonymous
#UVA Early Action Decisions Coming this Friday for #UVA24!

Proof:

http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2020/01/uva-early-action-decisions-coming-this.html
Anonymous
The cocktail party comment was a troll comment. Stop taking the bait!


Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Also wondering this. I've been stalking all of Dean J's platforms and have seen no sign of a Jan 31 release. Wish it was so, but...

Wow, what a pretentious asshole thing to say.

At the point when that was posted, they didn't announce the 31t yet. How was it pretentious of the person to say the news wasn't out yet?

Or did I just take troll bait?

Anonymous wrote:#UVA Early Action Decisions Coming this Friday for #UVA24!

Proof:

http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2020/01/uva-early-action-decisions-coming-this.html

I think you're a day behind on this thread. We all saw the news already.
Anonymous
The admissions blog just updated.


Early Action Applications
Total number of Early Action applications: 25,160
Total number of VA apps: 7,250
Total number of OOS apps: 17,910
We use completed applications in our statistics.

Early Action Offers
Overall offers: 5,219
Total VA offers: 2,502 (35% offer rate)
Total OOS offers: 2,717 (15% offer rate)
Enrollment Goal: ~3,750
It's misleading to average these offer rates together because residency is a major factor in our review. If you are going to share these numbers, cite BOTH offer rates.

Early Action Defers
Overall defers: 6,447
Total VA defers: 1,795
Total OOS defers: 4,652
Read more about deferral here (this link is in all defer letters).

I can also share that our total application number is at 40,971 right now. Remember, we use completed applications in our stats, so the total may go down by the end of the Regular Decision process.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The admissions blog just updated.


Early Action Applications
Total number of Early Action applications: 25,160
Total number of VA apps: 7,250
Total number of OOS apps: 17,910
We use completed applications in our statistics.

Early Action Offers
Overall offers: 5,219
Total VA offers: 2,502 (35% offer rate)
Total OOS offers: 2,717 (15% offer rate)
Enrollment Goal: ~3,750
It's misleading to average these offer rates together because residency is a major factor in our review. If you are going to share these numbers, cite BOTH offer rates.

Early Action Defers
Overall defers: 6,447
Total VA defers: 1,795
Total OOS defers: 4,652
Read more about deferral here (this link is in all defer letters).

I can also share that our total application number is at 40,971 right now. Remember, we use completed applications in our stats, so the total may go down by the end of the Regular Decision process.


Wow. Good luck to anyone trying to get in RD. Crazy.
Anonymous
So as OP I am right. I predicted 35% admission rate. Looks like the traditional 40% went down some due to ED slots as I anticipated.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So as OP I am right. I predicted 35% admission rate. Looks like the traditional 40% went down some due to ED slots as I anticipated.


With OOS down to 15%.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The admissions blog just updated.


Early Action Applications
Total number of Early Action applications: 25,160
Total number of VA apps: 7,250
Total number of OOS apps: 17,910
We use completed applications in our statistics.

Early Action Offers
Overall offers: 5,219
Total VA offers: 2,502 (35% offer rate)
Total OOS offers: 2,717 (15% offer rate)
Enrollment Goal: ~3,750
It's misleading to average these offer rates together because residency is a major factor in our review. If you are going to share these numbers, cite BOTH offer rates.

Early Action Defers
Overall defers: 6,447
Total VA defers: 1,795
Total OOS defers: 4,652
Read more about deferral here (this link is in all defer letters).

I can also share that our total application number is at 40,971 right now. Remember, we use completed applications in our stats, so the total may go down by the end of the Regular Decision process.


Wow. Good luck to anyone trying to get in RD. Crazy.


What would you think the admit rate will be in RD? Or, in other words, how many offers can they still make to get to target enrollment of 3750, given how many they’ve made in ED and EA? (I don’t know what their yield rate is; I guess that would answer my question.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The admissions blog just updated.


Early Action Applications
Total number of Early Action applications: 25,160
Total number of VA apps: 7,250
Total number of OOS apps: 17,910
We use completed applications in our statistics.

Early Action Offers
Overall offers: 5,219
Total VA offers: 2,502 (35% offer rate)
Total OOS offers: 2,717 (15% offer rate)
Enrollment Goal: ~3,750
It's misleading to average these offer rates together because residency is a major factor in our review. If you are going to share these numbers, cite BOTH offer rates.

Early Action Defers
Overall defers: 6,447
Total VA defers: 1,795
Total OOS defers: 4,652
Read more about deferral here (this link is in all defer letters).

I can also share that our total application number is at 40,971 right now. Remember, we use completed applications in our stats, so the total may go down by the end of the Regular Decision process.


Wow. Good luck to anyone trying to get in RD. Crazy.


What would you think the admit rate will be in RD? Or, in other words, how many offers can they still make to get to target enrollment of 3750, given how many they’ve made in ED and EA? (I don’t know what their yield rate is; I guess that would answer my question.)


43 percent is typical yield rate. Let's say that is now 50% because of tuition, national championship, Michigan-bashers, etc. So of 3750, 2600 or so EA attend. Plus 748 ED. Say 720 of those attend (there is always some fallout). That is 3320 call it 3320 slots filled with 430 or so to go. EA Apps was 25,000 plus 2100 or so ED. So about 13,000 RD apps for about 430 slots. Apply yield rate again and they will admit about 850-900 of 13,000 or 7 percent over all. Probably 10-11 percent in state and 4-5 percent out of state.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The admissions blog just updated.


Early Action Applications
Total number of Early Action applications: 25,160
Total number of VA apps: 7,250
Total number of OOS apps: 17,910
We use completed applications in our statistics.

Early Action Offers
Overall offers: 5,219
Total VA offers: 2,502 (35% offer rate)
Total OOS offers: 2,717 (15% offer rate)
Enrollment Goal: ~3,750
It's misleading to average these offer rates together because residency is a major factor in our review. If you are going to share these numbers, cite BOTH offer rates.

Early Action Defers
Overall defers: 6,447
Total VA defers: 1,795
Total OOS defers: 4,652
Read more about deferral here (this link is in all defer letters).

I can also share that our total application number is at 40,971 right now. Remember, we use completed applications in our stats, so the total may go down by the end of the Regular Decision process.


Wow. Good luck to anyone trying to get in RD. Crazy.


What would you think the admit rate will be in RD? Or, in other words, how many offers can they still make to get to target enrollment of 3750, given how many they’ve made in ED and EA? (I don’t know what their yield rate is; I guess that would answer my question.)


Admit rate in RD will be about 18%. RD will have about 20,600 apps in it (Total apps - ED Admits - EA Admits + ED Defers + EA Defers). And there will be about 3,800 more admit slots left.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The admissions blog just updated.


Early Action Applications
Total number of Early Action applications: 25,160
Total number of VA apps: 7,250
Total number of OOS apps: 17,910
We use completed applications in our statistics.

Early Action Offers
Overall offers: 5,219
Total VA offers: 2,502 (35% offer rate)
Total OOS offers: 2,717 (15% offer rate)
Enrollment Goal: ~3,750
It's misleading to average these offer rates together because residency is a major factor in our review. If you are going to share these numbers, cite BOTH offer rates.

Early Action Defers
Overall defers: 6,447
Total VA defers: 1,795
Total OOS defers: 4,652
Read more about deferral here (this link is in all defer letters).

I can also share that our total application number is at 40,971 right now. Remember, we use completed applications in our stats, so the total may go down by the end of the Regular Decision process.


Wow. Good luck to anyone trying to get in RD. Crazy.


What would you think the admit rate will be in RD? Or, in other words, how many offers can they still make to get to target enrollment of 3750, given how many they’ve made in ED and EA? (I don’t know what their yield rate is; I guess that would answer my question.)


43 percent is typical yield rate. Let's say that is now 50% because of tuition, national championship, Michigan-bashers, etc. So of 3750, 2600 or so EA attend. Plus 748 ED. Say 720 of those attend (there is always some fallout). That is 3320 call it 3320 slots filled with 430 or so to go. EA Apps was 25,000 plus 2100 or so ED. So about 13,000 RD apps for about 430 slots. Apply yield rate again and they will admit about 850-900 of 13,000 or 7 percent over all. Probably 10-11 percent in state and 4-5 percent out of state.


I think you're close. But you have to add Defers from earlier rounds to get a true RD number. Which makes the RD number about 20,000.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The admissions blog just updated.


Early Action Applications
Total number of Early Action applications: 25,160
Total number of VA apps: 7,250
Total number of OOS apps: 17,910
We use completed applications in our statistics.

Early Action Offers
Overall offers: 5,219
Total VA offers: 2,502 (35% offer rate)
Total OOS offers: 2,717 (15% offer rate)
Enrollment Goal: ~3,750
It's misleading to average these offer rates together because residency is a major factor in our review. If you are going to share these numbers, cite BOTH offer rates.

Early Action Defers
Overall defers: 6,447
Total VA defers: 1,795
Total OOS defers: 4,652
Read more about deferral here (this link is in all defer letters).

I can also share that our total application number is at 40,971 right now. Remember, we use completed applications in our stats, so the total may go down by the end of the Regular Decision process.


Wow. Good luck to anyone trying to get in RD. Crazy.


What would you think the admit rate will be in RD? Or, in other words, how many offers can they still make to get to target enrollment of 3750, given how many they’ve made in ED and EA? (I don’t know what their yield rate is; I guess that would answer my question.)


43 percent is typical yield rate. Let's say that is now 50% because of tuition, national championship, Michigan-bashers, etc. So of 3750, 2600 or so EA attend. Plus 748 ED. Say 720 of those attend (there is always some fallout). That is 3320 call it 3320 slots filled with 430 or so to go. EA Apps was 25,000 plus 2100 or so ED. So about 13,000 RD apps for about 430 slots. Apply yield rate again and they will admit about 850-900 of 13,000 or 7 percent over all. Probably 10-11 percent in state and 4-5 percent out of state.


I think you're close. But you have to add Defers from earlier rounds to get a true RD number. Which makes the RD number about 20,000.


Fair point. So what is the projected rate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The admissions blog just updated.


Early Action Applications
Total number of Early Action applications: 25,160
Total number of VA apps: 7,250
Total number of OOS apps: 17,910
We use completed applications in our statistics.

Early Action Offers
Overall offers: 5,219
Total VA offers: 2,502 (35% offer rate)
Total OOS offers: 2,717 (15% offer rate)
Enrollment Goal: ~3,750
It's misleading to average these offer rates together because residency is a major factor in our review. If you are going to share these numbers, cite BOTH offer rates.

Early Action Defers
Overall defers: 6,447
Total VA defers: 1,795
Total OOS defers: 4,652
Read more about deferral here (this link is in all defer letters).

I can also share that our total application number is at 40,971 right now. Remember, we use completed applications in our stats, so the total may go down by the end of the Regular Decision process.


Wow. Good luck to anyone trying to get in RD. Crazy.


What would you think the admit rate will be in RD? Or, in other words, how many offers can they still make to get to target enrollment of 3750, given how many they’ve made in ED and EA? (I don’t know what their yield rate is; I guess that would answer my question.)


43 percent is typical yield rate. Let's say that is now 50% because of tuition, national championship, Michigan-bashers, etc. So of 3750, 2600 or so EA attend. Plus 748 ED. Say 720 of those attend (there is always some fallout). That is 3320 call it 3320 slots filled with 430 or so to go. EA Apps was 25,000 plus 2100 or so ED. So about 13,000 RD apps for about 430 slots. Apply yield rate again and they will admit about 850-900 of 13,000 or 7 percent over all. Probably 10-11 percent in state and 4-5 percent out of state.


I think you're close. But you have to add Defers from earlier rounds to get a true RD number. Which makes the RD number about 20,000.


Fair point. So what is the projected rate.


I'm predicting an 18% rate.
Anonymous
My DC has District Track meet this evening and tomorrow morning, so planning on not looking at the portal until after it's done. I'm very impressed by DC's self control. I'd wouldn't be able to help myself! (Obviously, since I'm just sitting here on this site!)
Anonymous
In. Good luck everyone!
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