Anonymous wrote:
I was researching schools, looking for liberal arts colleges that admit about a third of its students. Holy Cross came to mind based on memory.
Well, I saw Holy Cross went from an admission rate of 43% for the class of 2025 (probably on the high side) to 36% for the class of 2026 (probably closer to its historic norm) to 21% for the class of 2027 (a historic low at the time, I believe) down to 16% for the incoming class of 2028.
I realize it is a small school, so those percentages can move fairly easily, but this still seems like a crazy big change in 4 years! Does anyone know what's up?
https://www.ivywise.com/blog/college-admission-rates/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Worcester is starting to re-gentrify and I think people have started to look at it harder since BC has gotten so hard to get into. It used to be a very highly respected school but seemed to decline in popularity over the past couple of decades. I'm glad to see it coming back.
This. I think, also, that the 30-40% acceptance rate was a big draw. It was so obviously off.
FWIW, we considered it a low target for my daughter (who did get into BC and other reach-for-everyone schools), and she was waitlisted at HC.
Anonymous wrote:Worcester is starting to re-gentrify and I think people have started to look at it harder since BC has gotten so hard to get into. It used to be a very highly respected school but seemed to decline in popularity over the past couple of decades. I'm glad to see it coming back.
Anonymous wrote:Worcester is starting to re-gentrify and I think people have started to look at it harder since BC has gotten so hard to get into. It used to be a very highly respected school but seemed to decline in popularity over the past couple of decades. I'm glad to see it coming back.
Anonymous wrote:
I was researching schools, looking for liberal arts colleges that admit about a third of its students. Holy Cross came to mind based on memory.
Well, I saw Holy Cross went from an admission rate of 43% for the class of 2025 (probably on the high side) to 36% for the class of 2026 (probably closer to its historic norm) to 21% for the class of 2027 (a historic low at the time, I believe) down to 16% for the incoming class of 2028.
I realize it is a small school, so those percentages can move fairly easily, but this still seems like a crazy big change in 4 years! Does anyone know what's up?
https://www.ivywise.com/blog/college-admission-rates/
Anonymous wrote:It's a SLAC with single sex dorms.