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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sources: "https://uvamagazine.org/articles/9190_win_spots_in_class_of_2027" "https://uvamagazine.org/articles/from_record_applications_uva_extends_7000_early_offers" Key points from the above sources: * UVA received a record 56,546 applications. * UVA received 15,169 Virginia applications and 41,377 out-of-state applications. * Acceptance rate for Virginia applications was 27%, which is very close to last year's 28%. * Acceptance rate for out-of-state applications dropped from 15% to 12%. * UVA delivered a total of 9,190 offers across the three admissions cycles. - Binding Admissions (due Dec): 1038 offered admission - Early Action (due Feb): 5930 offered admission - Regular cycle: 2221 offered admission * 1st year class (all undergraduate schools): ~3970 * Admissions offers to international applicants were: 730 * Admissions offers to white/non-hispanic were 3639. * Admissions offers to Asians were 2000. * Admissions offers to African-Americans were 910. * Admissions offers to (any race) Hispanics were 847. * Admissions offers to College of Arts & Sciences (CLAS) were: 6787 * Admissions offers to School of Engineering & Applied Science (SEAS) were: 1882 * Admissions offers to School of Architecture were: 225 * Admissions offers to School of Nursing were: 174 * Admissions offers to School of Education (e.g., Kinesiology program) were: 122 My Observations: * (3970/9190) = 43.2 % expected yield [b]* A projected yield of only 43.2% is not stellar, which tends to refute claims of "yield protection" (as that term usually is defined here).[/b] * A majority of the offers were made to students who either were Early Decision (binding) or Early Action (non-binding). * "...Roberts highlighted the representation of students from 394 of the commonwealth’s 623 high schools." (It might be helpful if folks with access to official data from other universities/colleges which are popular on DCUM would post those summary data, along with URL links to the source of the data. Ideally, a separate thread for each university/college. :-) ) [/quote] What is the difference in yield from in state vs. out of state. [/quote]
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