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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Chapel Hill will consider legacy preference for OOS applicants only. OOS athletes do NOT count towards the 8% OOS cap for incoming freshmen are are lumped in with the instate freshman for the state requirement calculations. If Carolina exceeds the 8% OOS incoming freshmen limit it just pay a fine. This is all public info and not some secret. Do your research. Google in your friend here. [/quote] You do your research. The oos acceptance rate is indeed 8 percent. The oos cap is 18 percent and does not include athletes. They are obviously not the same statistic. [/quote] OOS limit is 18 percent and legacy tip only counts for OOS applications. Acceptance rate for OOS legacy has been roughly 40 percent for some time, much higher than non-legacy. But this rate might reflect, in part, the quality of the applicants. The number of OOS applicants who are legacy is a tiny fraction of the overall pool of OOS applications. The higher rate of acceptance for legacy OOS applicants does not affect the overall composition of the incoming class very much.[/quote]
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