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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1,166 of 6,170 at UMD this year entered with at least sophomore status. Besides the advantage of graduating one year early and earning an income instead of paying tuition the fourth year, entering as a sophomore also allows the candidate the option to graduate in 4 years with a master’s. https://irpa.umd.edu/CampusCounts/Admissions/apps_ug.pdf[/quote] 16.7% in 2023. 13.1% in 2022. 9.9% in 2021. There are two ways to look at this number. 1. There are a lot more high achieving kids choosing to go to UMD 2. There are a lot of community college transfers in the second year. I'm thinking it's #1.[/quote] 2. Falls under transfers. Page 1 of the attachment only talks about first time matriculating students. 1. Probably is true and in addition, in MD at least, the Blueprint legislation pushes school districts to pay for all AP exams and lowers the grade requirement barrier for students to take community college classes.[/quote]
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