Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we know why 117 students (1/7 of total enrollment) has a delayed Spring start? Is it because there's more space in Spring to fit them in because Juniors are away on study abroad?
USC is doing this exact same thing to make up some of their budged deficit so maybe that's what Middlebury is trying too?
Middlebury has had Feb starts for 50 years:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAIGyrmXpdc
Anonymous wrote:Why does Middlebury do February start? Nobody has answered this question yet.
Anonymous wrote:Do we know why 117 students (1/7 of total enrollment) has a delayed Spring start? Is it because there's more space in Spring to fit them in because Juniors are away on study abroad?
USC is doing this exact same thing to make up some of their budged deficit so maybe that's what Middlebury is trying too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we know why 117 students (1/7 of total enrollment) has a delayed Spring start? Is it because there's more space in Spring to fit them in because Juniors are away on study abroad?
USC is doing this exact same thing to make up some of their budged deficit so maybe that's what Middlebury is trying too?
Middlebury has done this for decades. They always start a cohort in the spring and they are known as the "febs." They have the same admissions stats as the fall start kids. They graduate in December and are officially the class of 2030.5.
Anonymous wrote:Do we know why 117 students (1/7 of total enrollment) has a delayed Spring start? Is it because there's more space in Spring to fit them in because Juniors are away on study abroad?
USC is doing this exact same thing to make up some of their budged deficit so maybe that's what Middlebury is trying too?
Anonymous wrote:Do we know why 117 students (1/7 of total enrollment) has a delayed Spring start? Is it because there's more space in Spring to fit them in because Juniors are away on study abroad?
USC is doing this exact same thing to make up some of their budged deficit so maybe that's what Middlebury is trying too?
Anonymous wrote:Do we know why 117 students (1/7 of total enrollment) has a delayed Spring start? Is it because there's more space in Spring to fit them in because Juniors are away on study abroad?
USC is doing this exact same thing to make up some of their budged deficit so maybe that's what Middlebury is trying too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So they fill far more than half of their class ED (494 out of 750) ? Is that because of recruited athletes?
Also why are 117 students enrolled in February term - do they have that delayed Spring start term (that NEU, USC, BU, NYU do) too?
Yes, the recruited athletes apply Ed for the most part.
It's not just recruited athletes. My kid is one of the ED admits, and they are def not a recruited athlete.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So they fill far more than half of their class ED (494 out of 750) ? Is that because of recruited athletes?
Also why are 117 students enrolled in February term - do they have that delayed Spring start term (that NEU, USC, BU, NYU do) too?
Yes, the recruited athletes apply Ed for the most part.
Anonymous wrote:So they fill far more than half of their class ED (494 out of 750) ? Is that because of recruited athletes?
Also why are 117 students enrolled in February term - do they have that delayed Spring start term (that NEU, USC, BU, NYU do) too?
Anonymous wrote:[b]2,000 students offered admission to the Class of 2030 and 2030.5 from a pool of 11,458 applicants, for an admit rate of 17 percent.
They hail from dozens of countries, with the [/b]largest numbers coming from China, Canada, the United Kingdom, India, and France. Students from all 50 states, as well as Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Virgin Islands, and Armed Forces Pacific, are represented, with New York leading the way with 252 applicants, followed by Massachusetts, California, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Vermont.
Among those offered admission during the first and second rounds of the early-decision cycles, 494 students have enrolled. The expected total enrollment for first-years is 640 for September 2026 and 115 for February 2027.