Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends. For my grad school (UVA) apparently out of state kids get treated like in-state kids for acceptance. Might be an even bigger help since OOS would be full pay.
I've heard that as well but it doesn't ring true since the school is bound to keep OOS kids at 1/3 of the students. Could they really count alum kids in the 2/3rd for in-state? Seems very unlikely.
Or does it mean they hold the alum kids to the lower in-state admission standards even if they are including them in the OOS pool.
That. From an interview last year:
While legacy admission has come under more intense scrutiny at colleges and universities around the country in recent years, we plan to maintain our current model, in which out-of-state legacy applicants are treated as if they are Virginians. The offer rate for Virginians to the University was 44 percent this year, the non-Virginian offer rate was 24 percent. There is a significant advantage to being a Virginian in our review.