Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many OOS families on the FB page - from all across the country.
VA needs to put guidelines in place like NCs 85% in-state students rule. The entire country wants to attend VA schools and we are footing the bill while paying out of state tuition
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many OOS families on the FB page - from all across the country.
VA needs to put guidelines in place like NCs 85% in-state students rule. The entire country wants to attend VA schools and we are footing the bill while paying out of state tuition
Anonymous wrote:So many OOS families on the FB page - from all across the country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I selected White male instate non URM Bachelors engineering and got 26 % acceptance rate.
When I select that it shows the offer (acceptance) rate is 57.9%, and the yield rate is 27.6%. Not sure what you're doing differently.
Anonymous wrote:I selected White male instate non URM Bachelors engineering and got 26 % acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I don't have a dog in the VT fight but was curious about acceptance rates so plugged in White Male and the acceptance rate even for Arts and Sciences is hovering around 36%. Very surprised as I though engineering and CS were outliers, but apparently not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The rate is much lower for engineering and computer science.
It's annoying to find, but you can see applications, acceptances, and enrolled my major here: https://udc.vt.edu/irdata/data/students/admission/index#college
College of Engineering Acceptance Rate (removing he AA degrees: 56% (it was 76% in 2019, 63% in 2020)
When you select the CS department, it shows 6 applicants and 6 accepted. Not sure what's going on there.
It is because VT all incoming freshman to the engineering school (CS included) go into General Engineering for the 1st year.
It gets interesting when you filter the "Tuition" for in-state.... then you'll see that the acceptance rate for In-State Engineering is down to 33% in 2021... I'm curious to see the 2022 numbers, but I'll bet it is similar.
OOS applicants are at 66%... so it would appear that it is much easier to apply to engineering from OOS. Crazy, huh?