Anonymous wrote:EDs will increase everywhere this year. That's good because it probably means fewer applications overall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s a tiny flagship not sure why VA residents tolerate that.
I like our system. Instead of one enormous, mega university, we have a bunch of large ones.
I guess we could pull a North Carolina and call them all UVA with a city after them to make people realize that we have a lot of state universities here?
Anonymous wrote:It’s a tiny flagship not sure why VA residents tolerate that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ED- around 3400
EA- Around 31000
maybe more...this info was on TikTok, posted by an admissions officer
What were the numbers last year?
UVA class of 2025 Early Decision apps were 2,937 https://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-releases-early-decision-notifications-first-members-class-2025
and 28,897 Early Action https://news.virginia.edu/content/historic-application-year-uva-offers-early-action-admission-more-6000
So, ED apps increased about 15% and EA apps increased about 6%
Don’t be so dramatic. Those aren’t huge increases. Pitt more than doubled (increased by more than 100%!)
Anonymous wrote:It’s a tiny flagship not sure why VA residents tolerate that.
Anonymous wrote:Told you to apply to 20+ this year because everyone else would be and people were laughing at me. DCUM people are some with the least critical thinking skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ED- around 3400
EA- Around 31000
maybe more...this info was on TikTok, posted by an admissions officer
What were the numbers last year?
UVA class of 2025 Early Decision apps were 2,937 https://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-releases-early-decision-notifications-first-members-class-2025
and 28,897 Early Action https://news.virginia.edu/content/historic-application-year-uva-offers-early-action-admission-more-6000
So, ED apps increased about 15% and EA apps increased about 6%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well now, she said that was number for submitted, not complete ones. Is the number from last year also for submitted or is it for those that were complete?
How is submitted not complete?
If all the materials don't come in it's not complete. She specifically says "this is for submitted, not complete." She does not say anything more, like how many are currently incomplete, or how long they wait to see if all the materials come in before setting those applications aside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well now, she said that was number for submitted, not complete ones. Is the number from last year also for submitted or is it for those that were complete?
How is submitted not complete?