Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of people moved to Virginia, the state legislature doesn’t fund public colleges like they used to, so OOS admits/enrollment have to go up to make up for that. Also, legacy admissions are verboten now. I’m sorry, but lots of us are in the same boat with you.
Yes.
1/2 of a UVA Double legacy here.
Our second kid, solid stats but not top-tier, just got rejected from UVA. EC's were light and given that legacy no longer factors in, not necessarily a surprise. B
Our oldest, a college senior this year, also got denied back in 2020. 4.0 GPA, advanced coursework, tons of EC's and student leadership, high achieving varsity/club athlete since 8th grade. Even did three years of the UVA Summer Enrichment Program. That one was a surprise.
Anonymous wrote:I graduated in 1992 but now, the chances for DC getting in are zero!! He has decent grades but UVa just seems like a dream at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:College admissions has changed across the board since we applied. In many many ways. Pay attention. It isn't just UVA.
Seriously. I think people who are indignant over UVA being more selective since 20 years ago are being deliberately obtuse.
I just dug around and here's how UVA has grown the incoming group
Fall 2009: 3246
Fall 2014: 3709
Fall 2019: 3920
Fall 2023: 3966
It looks like UVA's growth has topped out around 3900 incoming. Safe to say they don't have the space for more without building. If you have a child there right now, you know how the library construction impacted the experience.
Anonymous wrote:And ironically UVa CS and Engineering programs are quite mediocre, at best
Anonymous wrote:College admissions has changed across the board since we applied. In many many ways. Pay attention. It isn't just UVA.
Anonymous wrote:Lots of people moved to Virginia, the state legislature doesn’t fund public colleges like they used to, so OOS admits/enrollment have to go up to make up for that. Also, legacy admissions are verboten now. I’m sorry, but lots of us are in the same boat with you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private schools got to expensive.
Kids that would have gone to Georgetown or Williams or an Ivy don’t want to spend $85-99k/year so more and more are going in-state instead. Very few NoVA residents will qualify for financial aid anywhere since HHI are some of the highest in the nation and COL isn’t a factor in aid.
UVA is now #24 and WM provides the size and education of those $85k Slacs.
Got it?
Agree with this. I went to Cornell waaay back in the day and my parents were able to pay the tuition. But it’s stupid-expensive now and I don’t even see it as an option for my kids. I’m hoping they’ll get into one of the VA schools, but we’ll see how that plays out when the time comes.
Nowadays, only Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Princeton, and Yale are worth the ridiculous fees they charge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private schools got to expensive.
Kids that would have gone to Georgetown or Williams or an Ivy don’t want to spend $85-99k/year so more and more are going in-state instead. Very few NoVA residents will qualify for financial aid anywhere since HHI are some of the highest in the nation and COL isn’t a factor in aid.
UVA is now #24 and WM provides the size and education of those $85k Slacs.
Got it?
Agree with this. I went to Cornell waaay back in the day and my parents were able to pay the tuition. But it’s stupid-expensive now and I don’t even see it as an option for my kids. I’m hoping they’ll get into one of the VA schools, but we’ll see how that plays out when the time comes.
Nowadays, only Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Princeton, and Yale are worth the ridiculous fees they charge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I graduated in 1992 but now, the chances for DC getting in are zero!! He has decent grades but UVa just seems like a dream at this point.
quite depeessing
This is across all top colleges. Nothing specific for UVA.
Anonymous wrote:I graduated in 1992 but now, the chances for DC getting in are zero!! He has decent grades but UVa just seems like a dream at this point.
quite depeessing
Anonymous wrote:Lots of people moved to Virginia, the state legislature doesn’t fund public colleges like they used to, so OOS admits/enrollment have to go up to make up for that. Also, legacy admissions are verboten now. I’m sorry, but lots of us are in the same boat with you.
Anonymous wrote:And ironically UVa CS and Engineering programs are quite mediocre, at best