Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is only 1200 of the [potential] 9500 acceptances. Interesting.
1282. And given that target enrollment is 3970, it’s 32% of the entering class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is only 1200 of the [potential] 9500 acceptances. Interesting.
It's usually this way since these are guaranteed admissions in the ED round. 1200+ guaranteed admissions of a 4900 goal (a quarter of the class total). Makes sense. EA and RD rounds will have about 40%-50% yield rate so offer numbers will be way higher.
I thought the enrollment goal is approx. 3900??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is only 1200 of the [potential] 9500 acceptances. Interesting.
It's usually this way since these are guaranteed admissions in the ED round. 1200+ guaranteed admissions of a 4900 goal (a quarter of the class total). Makes sense. EA and RD rounds will have about 40%-50% yield rate so offer numbers will be way higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is only 1200 of the [potential] 9500 acceptances. Interesting.
It's usually this way since these are guaranteed admissions in the ED round. 1200+ guaranteed admissions of a 4900 goal (a quarter of the class total). Makes sense. EA and RD rounds will have about 40%-50% yield rate so offer numbers will be way higher.
Anonymous wrote:This is only 1200 of the [potential] 9500 acceptances. Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is only 1200 of the [potential] 9500 acceptances. Interesting.
It's usually this way since these are guaranteed admissions in the ED round. 1200+ guaranteed admissions of a 4900 goal (a quarter of the class total). Makes sense. EA and RD rounds will have about 40%-50% yield rate so offer numbers will be way higher.
Anonymous wrote:This is only 1200 of the [potential] 9500 acceptances. Interesting.
Anonymous wrote:ED stats released. http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2024/12/unofficial-2024-2025-early-decision.html?m=1