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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Year by year, residency and gender. [img]https://i.imgur.com/qKMAD91.jpg[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/s4Bg5bD.jpg[/img] [/quote] You can find more information on the Common Data Sets, which are available on the W&M website (most colleges have them available and they are consistent data to federal specifications). Search William and Mary Common Data Set and year. There is also good, consistent data for all Virginia public colleges at schev.edu. It is a state site. Look under research and publications -> research and statistics. There is even a report on historical admissions stats going back to 2004. I think what you'll find is majority of applications come from OOS, but acceptance rate and yield are lower. OOS cost is close to private alternatives. In-state acceptance rate is actually higher than most people realize. It averaged about 44% from 2004-2017 and was 45.2% in 2017. UVA and W&M are actually the only two Virginia schools that average under 50% in-state acceptance. UVA has averaged about 45% over the same time period and was at 40.3% in 2017. The SCHEV site doesn't have 2018 data yet, but it should be in the Common Data Set by now. With in-state applicants, I think there is a lot of self-selection in that typically only higher stat (good standardized tests and GPAs) kids apply. This is probably with input from guidance counselors. [/quote]
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