Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 20:17     Subject: UMD Admissions from MCPS

UMD claims not to look at major until after a decision made on admissions so not sure why anyone saying major is affecting admissions.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 20:02     Subject: UMD Admissions from MCPS

Anonymous wrote:“Your first hurdle to get into UMD is the competition within your student's high school. UMD typically admits 50% of the students from a particular high school that meets the criteria. Montgomery County typically has a large number of students who apply, but the school has to ensure they are admitting students from the entire state.“

Not true. DC was rejected and well up in the school scatter gram


Naviance? What major were they applying to? CS ?
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 20:00     Subject: Re:UMD Admissions from MCPS

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many families have also left MCPS for other school systems or private schools in the midst of the decline of MCPS. So while MCPS once had by far the most high performing students in the state, that is no longer the case, so we’re not seeing MCPS students dominate college admissions like they once did.

? that is completely the opposite of what is going on.

Too many high stats kids from MCPS trying to get into UMDCP.



How can we tell who is high states when 100+100 is the same on the transcript as 79.5+89.5?

Check out the SAT scores and number of APs of some of the kids who got rejected.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 19:59     Subject: UMD Admissions from MCPS

“Your first hurdle to get into UMD is the competition within your student's high school. UMD typically admits 50% of the students from a particular high school that meets the criteria. Montgomery County typically has a large number of students who apply, but the school has to ensure they are admitting students from the entire state.“

Not true. DC was rejected and well up in the school scatter gram
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 19:56     Subject: UMD Admissions from MCPS

Anonymous wrote:The worry from guidance counselors is that UMD is giving too many slots to out of state students. Maybe for the increased revenue.


Please provide data to back up this claim. To see where admitted students are from it's worth reviewing this report. https://www.usmd.edu/IRIS/?view=UMCP
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 19:55     Subject: Re:UMD Admissions from MCPS

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many families have also left MCPS for other school systems or private schools in the midst of the decline of MCPS. So while MCPS once had by far the most high performing students in the state, that is no longer the case, so we’re not seeing MCPS students dominate college admissions like they once did.


How many is "many"?

MCPS had 11,332 seniors in 2019-2020 and 11,798 seniors in 2022-2023.


There are more seniors today than 4 years ago but the increase has come from kids who aren’t going to be applying to umd. Largely English language learners and kids struggling to get through high school
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 19:54     Subject: UMD Admissions from MCPS

Anonymous wrote:Yes, op, it's true. If you live in MoCo, your competition is a lot tougher to get into UMD.


Your first hurdle to get into UMD is the competition within your student's high school. UMD typically admits 50% of the students from a particular high school that meets the criteria. Montgomery County typically has a large number of students who apply, but the school has to ensure they are admitting students from the entire state.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 19:53     Subject: Re:UMD Admissions from MCPS

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Many families have also left MCPS for other school systems or private schools in the midst of the decline of MCPS. So while MCPS once had by far the most high performing students in the state, that is no longer the case, so we’re not seeing MCPS students dominate college admissions like they once did.

? that is completely the opposite of what is going on.

Too many high stats kids from MCPS trying to get into UMDCP.



How can we tell who is high states when 100+100 is the same on the transcript as 79.5+89.5?
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 19:50     Subject: Re:UMD Admissions from MCPS

Anonymous wrote:Many families have also left MCPS for other school systems or private schools in the midst of the decline of MCPS. So while MCPS once had by far the most high performing students in the state, that is no longer the case, so we’re not seeing MCPS students dominate college admissions like they once did.

? that is completely the opposite of what is going on.

Too many high stats kids from MCPS trying to get into UMDCP.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 19:48     Subject: UMD Admissions from MCPS

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Should have specified. Question is about UMCP and what appears to be a change in the admissions rate this year from MCPS.

Don’t confuse admission rate with total number of admits. If there are more applicants but same # of admits, the rate goes down.

Also, you HAVE to ask what program a kid applied to. The limited enrollment programs (computer science, engineering, and business) get soooo many applications and high stat kids may be rejected, where they might have been admitted to a different major,

One thing that DID change this year is how Computer Science is managing enrollment. They are no longer guaranteeing transfers into the major based on a set of criteria (both from internal and external transfers). They are admitting more freshmen this year, but students who would have been admitted to letters and sciences but not the comp science LEP in the past are now just being declined because they won’t be able to transfer into the major. I know people find that frustrating, but I think in the long run it’s better to clearly tell the kid that there is no room at UMD for them so they can choose a different place with the program they want.


Does that mean students who did MCPS/MC dual enrollment can’t get into CS at UMCP?

there are only 100 spots open for CS transfers. It's going to be like a lottery. They have stated that students in L&S need to have a backup major.

https://undergrad.cs.umd.edu/cs-lep-faq-effective-fall-2024
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 19:46     Subject: UMD Admissions from MCPS

The worry from guidance counselors is that UMD is giving too many slots to out of state students. Maybe for the increased revenue.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 19:30     Subject: Re:UMD Admissions from MCPS

Anonymous wrote:Many families have also left MCPS for other school systems or private schools in the midst of the decline of MCPS. So while MCPS once had by far the most high performing students in the state, that is no longer the case, so we’re not seeing MCPS students dominate college admissions like they once did.


How many is "many"?

MCPS had 11,332 seniors in 2019-2020 and 11,798 seniors in 2022-2023.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 19:23     Subject: Re:UMD Admissions from MCPS

Many families have also left MCPS for other school systems or private schools in the midst of the decline of MCPS. So while MCPS once had by far the most high performing students in the state, that is no longer the case, so we’re not seeing MCPS students dominate college admissions like they once did.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 19:20     Subject: UMD Admissions from MCPS

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MCPS has growing competition.


Namely, other MCPS students.


Correct. With the cost of college tuition so high more and more families are opting to stay in state. That means more competition for spots. And as other pointed out it’s the University of Maryland not Montgomery County so there are kids in other counties applying not to mention some from out of state.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2024 19:15     Subject: UMD Admissions from MCPS

Anonymous wrote:MCPS has growing competition.


Namely, other MCPS students.