Anonymous
Post 01/18/2023 14:07     Subject: JMU Decisions

Anonymous wrote:JMU also just made it onto the National Colleges list on US News this year (used to be on the Regional Colleges list). That may have made a difference in applications.


Yep. This plus joining the Common App is going to mean a bunch of people getting surprised in the next year or two with a significant drop in acceptance rate.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2023 13:48     Subject: JMU Decisions

JMU also just made it onto the National Colleges list on US News this year (used to be on the Regional Colleges list). That may have made a difference in applications.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2023 12:21     Subject: JMU Decisions

I dont have stats but DS from well regarded FCPS HS told me a a number of kids were rejected from JMU. As an alum, find that very surprising.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2023 11:47     Subject: Re:JMU Decisions

Anonymous wrote:JMU Honors college results are in! My daughter is admitted - so happy.


The honors college is great. About 50% don't graduate from it but take advantage of all the perks until the capstone project. (Is talk of changing the program to address the attrition). Early registration and the nicest dorm building is worth it. Honors lecture classes are smaller, more interesting topics, and students more involved. Also the SCOM class is less stressful with honors students as your team peers.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2023 11:16     Subject: Re:JMU Decisions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Are the kids on here with 4.3's and higher really considering going to JMU? I'm being honest, not being snarky. When my older kids applied they were aiming for VT and UVA and W&M and wouldn't think of JMU. They'd go out of state before JMU. I don't see how JMU would be the top choice for a kid who is top of their class? Also, why does it seem so many OOS got in.


Va Tech (70 percent acceptance) other than engineering is no where near WM and UVA either


Somebody keeps quoting this 70% acceptance rate and needs to get up to speed on the reality. SCHEV data shows that in 2021-22, for Arlington County, VT's acceptance rate (all majors) was 39.4%, Fairfax County was 40.3%. For all of Virginia it was 44%.

https://research.schev.edu//enrollment/b8_admissions_locality.asp





So, is this yield protection? I don't get why these rates are so low.


Because a lot more students apply now. VT increased the size of its student body but still applications are growing. See Fairfax County example below for 2015 vs 2021. Big increase in applicants, slight decline (124) in accepted = big drop in acceptance rate.

From Fairfax County:
2021 = 4,888 applied, 1,970 accepted, acceptance rate = 40.3%
2015 = 3,147 applied, 2.094 accepted, acceptance rate = 66.5%


One factor influencing this is that VT joined the Common App a few years ago and that tends to increase applications. JMU just joined the CA last year so I would expect their admit rate is going to drop quite a bit. Not being on it is essentially a screen for demonstrated interest, how much do you want to make an effort to do the separate application.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2023 11:15     Subject: Re:JMU Decisions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are the kids on here with 4.3's and higher really considering going to JMU? I'm being honest, not being snarky. When my older kids applied they were aiming for VT and UVA and W&M and wouldn't think of JMU. They'd go out of state before JMU. I don't see how JMU would be the top choice for a kid who is top of their class? Also, why does it seem so many OOS got in.


Va Tech (70 percent acceptance) other than engineering is no where near WM and UVA either


Somebody keeps quoting this 70% acceptance rate and needs to get up to speed on the reality. SCHEV data shows that in 2021-22, for Arlington County, VT's acceptance rate (all majors) was 39.4%, Fairfax County was 40.3%. For all of Virginia it was 44%.

https://research.schev.edu//enrollment/b8_admissions_locality.asp





So, is this yield protection? I don't get why these rates are so low.
[i]



Are you old? A lot has changed with college admissions in tge last few years




I actually misread this ... thought we were talking about JMU. Thanks for being so nice, though!
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2023 10:59     Subject: Re:JMU Decisions

Anonymous wrote:Over 270 kids applied to JMU from my child's school alone. Most of those applications probably met or exceeded the median test/GPA scores for the school.


Wow. Crazy.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2023 10:51     Subject: Re:JMU Decisions

JMU Honors college results are in! My daughter is admitted - so happy.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2023 10:27     Subject: Re:JMU Decisions

Over 270 kids applied to JMU from my child's school alone. Most of those applications probably met or exceeded the median test/GPA scores for the school.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2023 10:11     Subject: Re:JMU Decisions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are the kids on here with 4.3's and higher really considering going to JMU? I'm being honest, not being snarky. When my older kids applied they were aiming for VT and UVA and W&M and wouldn't think of JMU. They'd go out of state before JMU. I don't see how JMU would be the top choice for a kid who is top of their class? Also, why does it seem so many OOS got in.


Va Tech (70 percent acceptance) other than engineering is no where near WM and UVA either


Somebody keeps quoting this 70% acceptance rate and needs to get up to speed on the reality. SCHEV data shows that in 2021-22, for Arlington County, VT's acceptance rate (all majors) was 39.4%, Fairfax County was 40.3%. For all of Virginia it was 44%.

https://research.schev.edu//enrollment/b8_admissions_locality.asp





So, is this yield protection? I don't get why these rates are so low.


Because a lot more students apply now. VT increased the size of its student body but still applications are growing. See Fairfax County example below for 2015 vs 2021. Big increase in applicants, slight decline (124) in accepted = big drop in acceptance rate.

From Fairfax County:
2021 = 4,888 applied, 1,970 accepted, acceptance rate = 40.3%
2015 = 3,147 applied, 2.094 accepted, acceptance rate = 66.5%
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2023 09:52     Subject: Re:JMU Decisions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are the kids on here with 4.3's and higher really considering going to JMU? I'm being honest, not being snarky. When my older kids applied they were aiming for VT and UVA and W&M and wouldn't think of JMU. They'd go out of state before JMU. I don't see how JMU would be the top choice for a kid who is top of their class? Also, why does it seem so many OOS got in.


Va Tech (70 percent acceptance) other than engineering is no where near WM and UVA either


Somebody keeps quoting this 70% acceptance rate and needs to get up to speed on the reality. SCHEV data shows that in 2021-22, for Arlington County, VT's acceptance rate (all majors) was 39.4%, Fairfax County was 40.3%. For all of Virginia it was 44%.

https://research.schev.edu//enrollment/b8_admissions_locality.asp





So, is this yield protection? I don't get why these rates are so low.
[i]


Are you old? A lot has changed with college admissions in tge last few years
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2023 09:40     Subject: Re:JMU Decisions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are the kids on here with 4.3's and higher really considering going to JMU? I'm being honest, not being snarky. When my older kids applied they were aiming for VT and UVA and W&M and wouldn't think of JMU. They'd go out of state before JMU. I don't see how JMU would be the top choice for a kid who is top of their class? Also, why does it seem so many OOS got in.


Va Tech (70 percent acceptance) other than engineering is no where near WM and UVA either


Somebody keeps quoting this 70% acceptance rate and needs to get up to speed on the reality. SCHEV data shows that in 2021-22, for Arlington County, VT's acceptance rate (all majors) was 39.4%, Fairfax County was 40.3%. For all of Virginia it was 44%.

https://research.schev.edu//enrollment/b8_admissions_locality.asp





So, is this yield protection? I don't get why these rates are so low.


No. VT is competitive.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2023 09:24     Subject: Re:JMU Decisions

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are the kids on here with 4.3's and higher really considering going to JMU? I'm being honest, not being snarky. When my older kids applied they were aiming for VT and UVA and W&M and wouldn't think of JMU. They'd go out of state before JMU. I don't see how JMU would be the top choice for a kid who is top of their class? Also, why does it seem so many OOS got in.


Va Tech (70 percent acceptance) other than engineering is no where near WM and UVA either


Somebody keeps quoting this 70% acceptance rate and needs to get up to speed on the reality. SCHEV data shows that in 2021-22, for Arlington County, VT's acceptance rate (all majors) was 39.4%, Fairfax County was 40.3%. For all of Virginia it was 44%.

https://research.schev.edu//enrollment/b8_admissions_locality.asp





So, is this yield protection? I don't get why these rates are so low.
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2023 21:45     Subject: Re:JMU Decisions

Got in with 4.4 W, 1430 SAT, medium intensity extracurriculars but also lots of summer programs
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2023 21:36     Subject: JMU Decisions

Congratulations to the newly accepted Dukes! It's a great school with so much to offer.